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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-06

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-06 page 1

' ' it" 1 1 1 . - -i -"i - r . . ' rV' ' "w" ' COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1850. VOLUME XIII. NDMBER 303. fllailn 0DI)w State Journal. SVITIIDAY EVKNINfi, JUIA (, 1850. The hard money resolves of the 4tti. To-day wo plaon io our eolnmni iho rttQlfSf of Uw Locuibcu OobtmHoo that BMtmblsd bare on thn fourth iuit. Our itpponniti bsa praeested thin us I dUiiiic-tive issue, and wo accept it with iloiiiure. Wo go hp-lore the people, pludged to oppose thn rinliiul, ilewtnic-tivo course that il marked out by the Looofoeo p.u !y ot the State, We say to the farmers, the mrrlmuics, the laboring me" Of the State ; look Into ll" Wbjeol awl be nut deceived. It' the hard mmiey pr"j"ct could succeed ; if every dollar of paper money could bo driven out of Ohio, whut would be the roaiilll Clearly, the amount of circulation would bo far ISM than it is now. The prices of labor and plodUOS of all kinds depend, to a certain decree, upon the amount of the circulating medium. If we strike out one half of that medium, the price ot labor and produce WOO la nil 10 very much the stune proportion. It its known to every W that on the Baltic and Black Seas, and many pin ts of the Mediterranean the price of wheat and produce is greatly below what it is in the United States. They have the unadulterated hard for a circulating medium. The people are oppressed, and remain in a ciunpaiu-lively degraded state. They are, in every respect, morally, politically, and physically, vastly below the level of the laboring classes in this country. Do our people wish to retain their proud position ? DO they deaire to receive the present prices lor labor and produce 1 Do they desire to educate their children well, clothe them well, and feed them well 7 If they desire all these things, then, lot them beware, bo-fore they change a policy that, with other thiugs, bus done so much to place thoin iu their present proud DO litiun. We affirm that, in the present state of society" a return to the exclusive use of gold and silver, would be a return to semi-barbarism. It has never been done by a free people, and it will nevcrbe done. But what is our position on this subject, even if a change of system were desirable t By the laws of the laud, as understood and acted upon by the common sense of our people, the States of this Onion have each of them a right to establish banks of issue. Almost every State in this Union has availed itself of this right. Banks are established at every commercial point, and are found indispensable for the proper and prompt transaction of business. We are surrounded by Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York, tetvry one of these States has its banks, and banking system, in full operation. Every one of them has a vast paper circulation in Ohio ; and let us repeat what has been abundantly demonstrated by practice, that every one of thein would rejoice with (almost) joy unspeakable, if ei-cry bank in Ohio was Btruck out of existence. We repeat; the experiment has been tried, and it is impossible la keep bank paper onto! circulation, if the people believe it sale. No nmount of legislative enactments will suffice. Men do not recognize iu their every dav business the right of government to step in, and say, they shall not take anything they desire fur their labor or their goods. No. The common senso of every man revolts at any and all such efforts of political power. They will pay no respect to it. We think it is perfectly evident that all laws to keep the paper money of other Staies out ol our borders would be mdl and void forull practical purposes. We Bliall present a most templing field for the agents of hanks in other States to scatter their notes among us. We shall then, as wo did some few years ago, present the spectacle of two millions of people, of great energy and resources, depending for our circulating medium on our in ire wise but less wealthy neighbors. Wo shall have ba'ik paper over which our business men njr our Legislature nor our courts have no control. From the very circumstanees of the case we cannot kuow the directory, we cannot know the solvency or insolvency of the bank. If we desire to draw the spe E:ie we must make a long pilgrimage to n distant laud, !r Bubtnit to a shave of from one to six per cent, from some of tin- broker shops that will then swarm the State like locusts, eating out our substance. Wo repeat, the idea of bringing about the age of cx-dusive uietalic currency, is all a humbug. It cannot be done, and the practical question is, whether it is better to have these institutions of our own, or whether it is better to depend upon Kentucky and Indiana, or Virginia for oar supply. We ask the laboring men to think of this. Capitalists will take care of themselves. They will never suffer want. It is the business man, the laborer, who should hmk at il before it U too 1 : 1 1 e . We shall talk much of this hereafter. Hard Money Report or the Currency Committee in the Constitutional Convention, July fttli. "Skc. 1. The General Assombly ahull have n power to create any bank or banking institution whatever, or to authorize the making, emission, or puttiug iu circu-I lation of any bill of credit, bond, check, ticket, certificate, promissory note, or other paper medium, Intra ded to circulate as money or currency. Wk "Sic. 2, The General Assembly shall spohibit by law, any person or persons, association, company, or corporation now in existence, from exercisim: tie- pri Vs vilege of bunking or creating, emitting, or putting in W circulation any bank notes, or paper of any descrip-F tion whatever, to circulate as money or currency. "Sic. 3. The basinets of banking and dealing in money, ahnll be free to all. subject to surh provisions us ' mav be provided by law; but no special privileges or exemptions shall ever bo granted to those engaged in. to those who may nereain-r no engageo m such ou tness ; nor MBal! any person or persons, either natural artificial, over be allowed to deal in or issue paper in out-y, so cnllerL "JOHN LASW1LL, Chairman:' Here it is, fellow citizens ! Read it ! PondoT on it ! Makeup your minds, democrats, how many of you aro willing to stand on that platform. Be prepared to have it converted into u political gallows, and make up your minds for martyrdom. If it is nil principle with you, th-n stand up to it. But you know the flOOWgOOM cel. You knoK the people of Ohio will NEVE It consent to any such constitution. Now is the critical time. Let us see where yon stand, gentlemen of the democratic party. The way to do it. The Southern Pn ss, the new oigan ol slavery, in uu article on political tactics, openly addresses the pro- alavery men at Washington to defeat the admission of California, and all appropriation bills until their ultra demands aro complied with. Let them try it, and Cobb will soon be expelled from tin; Speaker's chair. QP FUNERAL NOTICE. The friend and acquaintances of Chriitian Crum are respectfully invited to attend the fu-BPrsl aervieeo of his wife, Hannah Car:, to-morrow, at eleven o'clock, A. M., itt the Methodist Fpiscopal Church, on Town street, when a funeral sermon will tie delivered by the Rev. D. Warnoek. Hatvrd at, July lK'rfi. ry TKIPERANCE AGAIN. In pursuance of the ar-rengement entered into by the Ministers of the various flfJMnt nations of this city, the sixth sermon on Temperance will be delivered in the rniTcrtnlist Church by the Iter. N. Doohttlf, lo-morrow eTpning at nan pasi ociock. Id ttie Oerman Charcb, corner of Mound and High street, by the Rpt ConeaO Mees, at the same time. By the noble efforts which have already been made to awaken poblic attention to the frightful increase of intemperance. BM ttauf hae received a fresh Impulse, nnd we ere aoain led to hope that the time is not far distant when the practice of drinking, now p lamentably prevalent and ruinous to all we bold dear in the mily and in the social circle, and all beyond this world, will disappear, and the traffic in intoiicatini drinka will be regarded among the darkest crimes of which human nature is capable. Ood of mercy I Hasten, O, hasten that time I Let none forget the meetings to-morrow evening ClUCtNUATI, July Ci Editor Ohio State Journal : Weather hoi, bualnon very dull. t'Louu iood brands offered at $4 UU; small sates common at $:i 40. WlHSKKV, 8fl81. Oorril Hold from laud ins at 10 . Iu other articles ho change. W. W. OoopOTj HO old and rotpeotod merchant, died of choleni this morning. kUtt Mrs. Clement, wife of tin superintendent of the Little Miami Ituilroud, of cholera. Theebotetl is undoubtedly on the increase, bnl then is not much alarm. The Cleveland nod Cincinnati Tnlegrnph Oompnny organized in this city yesterday, Juno 2d, by electing .1. II Wade, of Columbus, President and Treasurer; J. J, Speed, .Jr., of Detroit, K. Porter, of Wooster, A. Wade, of Cleveland, (. Delano, of Mount Vernon, J. W, RufMttl, do., A. P, 1'iichard, of Granville. A. G. Smith, of Newark, aud .1. P, Keznor, of Ciui iunuti, Directors ; and George Browning) of Mt. Vernon. Secretary. The line is complete with one wire, and in good working older The offices ure Cleveland, Medina, Wooster, Ashland, Minefield Mt Vernon Granville, Newark, ZaiietvUlO, Hebron, Washington, Wilmington and Cincinnati The next annual meeting will hi- held at Mt. Vernon, ou the 2d Wednesday of July. 18.11. Cleveland Herald. xf ' NT. PATL'S CHURCH. Divine service in M Paul's Church, to morrow, at the usual hour 11 o'clock, A. M. July u. We cnine with Bntnga lo yrect Tent" QDODHBCIDS9 agJOaaoa FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY: Munihuj ami 7 umliiij, July Ctth and th, IBM. blithr'S oHK.inal OPBBATIC TKOl'PK OF Umpirr Minstrels! Ten in iiitinlicr. Rii. BUTBR'fl orlffnal ami well known Empire Minstrels, universally ackno Icild hy U who have liearil thoin to he the 1est in Die world, having jn-t L-onchlili'il a niicreHcfnl tour ttironrt the East wOl hare the bonov of gtvtng one afthdr in- Iniitahle eiitcrtiiinmeiitM a- uliuve, on which occasion they will oiler ittraetfam of a new and novel eharactrr, never hefore lutro-dareii by any other band. Nfiw Hongn, i;w Dunces, new DmlttuiMH, new Jokes, Slv., Sic. It. IL .Sliter, the Chnnijiioa DanMT) Cool White, the RMt Baakipanaa Negro Jeeteri and G, (i. nrown, the Caanplon Hone Flavor, will appear. Of D09W open at Tk o'clock. Concert to commence nt 8. AuiniMion BSeanti. Tleaeti to ba liail ni the door. For jmrticnlars pec programme. jiilyl' R. QRAT, A Kent. HVTIli: PRESIDENT OPTIIK I'MTKIl STATES. IN iuruaiice of law, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR, President of the United .tHteo (if Aiiii-iica, dolierebv declare and make known that pahlic lilies will lie held nt the undermentioned Lnnd Olticen in the Stnte of MICHIGAN, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At the Land Office at HAL'l.T STK. MA It IK, for the -Luke Ha- parioT District," ooauneoetng on Uonday the riatemtt day of September next, for tne dttpotal of the public Itadi within the following named townihipH and fractional townshipi, viz i Sorth of thr ban? tine, and vrat of tht principal mrritlian. Township torty-tive, ami fractional townships forty-six and lor- ty-scven, id range twt). 1 ownt-tiip- lorty-live ami lorty alio, inuMmnal lnwn-lnp tor-tyceven, of rnnje tlm?e. Township forty six. Mid fractional township forty-seven, of run four Townships fnrty-oix And lorty-seven, and fraetional townships titty nd til'ty-onc, of raugc five. Frnrtiimnl townships lorty-pcven, forty-eight, lorty nine, fifty, mid lifty-mie, of rtttge six. Townships forty eight and forty-nine, and fractional township fifty, of nut seven. Fractional townshipr thirty nino on " Hog Island." anil forty on uai wiana nun lowninip tony-nve. oi nmga i-wm. Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty on "Hog" and "Gi 3 den " I slandx, and forty threi nn tin' main land, nnil townships torty tour ami tirty-hve, ot rnnge i Fractional lownsdiiin ihirtv nine nnd forty on Cianlen " and " Sqimw " Jjdftinla, u d towiwhipa forty-three, lorty four, andforty-live, of range ten. Fractional townships tliirty-eitrht on "Little Beaver" Inland, thirty nine on " IJltln Dearer " and "Trout" Ubunla, and lorty on " Whiskey" Island, nnd townihJpfl forty-three, forty-fimr nil lortyfive, of Cttfa eleven. Fractional Township tbirfy eiL'ht on "finll" Ielnnd, township forty-two, nnd Iractional toWMupi forty-three, forty-four and forty-five, of range tvvelve. Fractional towBlbip torty, on tlie main land, of range sixteen. Fractional townships thirty-nine nnd forty on the main land, of range seventeen. Fractional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty and forty-one, on the main land, of range eighteen, Fractional townshim thim --ix on Bummer " ami m Peanvn " Mndi, thirtyceven (including "Summer" leliind and nn islet,) nnd thirty-eight, thirty nine and forty on the main land, nnd townships forty-one, forty-two and forty-three, of range nineteen. Fractional townhipn thirty-six on " St. Mnrtin's " and "ChsB " Islande, thirty-seven on un Islet of " Little Summer " Island,thirty-eight on the iimin land, thirty-nine (including the Uland in fee Uonj twenty-seren and twenty-eight,) nnd forty, nnd township forty -three i n the main land, of range twenty. Fractional townships thirty -eight, thirty-nine and forty on the main land, of rnngc twenty-one. AT THE BAKE FLACK, commencing on Monday, the thirtieth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships and fractional township?, to wit: North of the bate line, and trrxt of the principal mrridian. Fractional townships thirty five and thirty-Mix on the main land of range twenty-four. Fractional townships thirty three, thirty-four and thirty-live, mid township thirty-mx, of range twenty-five. Fractional low-n-hip thirty-two and thirty-three on tho mnin land, and towa-hips thirty-tour and thirty-five, of mage tweiity-ix.Fractional town-hips thirty-one, thirty-two. thirtv-three, thirty-four and thirty-five on the main land, ami township forty-xix, forty-Kevrn and forty eight, of range twenty-seven. Fractional townships thirty-two, thirty three and thirty-seven, nnd townahtpi thirty-nine, lorty six, Ibrt'teTen, and forty-eighl, of range twenty-eight. Fractional townehipn thirty-seven, thirty -eight and thirty-nine, and towii-dilps lorty-one, forty-two, forty -th ret;, lorty-tour, lorty-five, forty-six, forty-seven and forty-eight, of range twenty-nine. Fractional township thirty nine, town hip forty fractional township forty-one, townships forty-two, forty-three, forty.fbur, fatty-five, lorty-dx, forty-seven and forty-eight, and the fractions of sections thirty five nnd thirly-MX, at the capes of Agate harbor, of township tilly-uine, of range thirty. Fractional townships thirty-nine, forty, and forty one, townships forty-two, forty-three, lorty-tour, lorty-tive, forty-six, forty-seven anil forty -eight, and fractional section- seventeen and eighteen, ou " Trruer-e" Island, in township tifty-four, of rangethirty-one. AT THE HA ME TLACE, commencing on Monday, the fnur-tmith day of (Meant next, for tho disposal of the public lands shunted within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, to wit : Sorth of thr hour line, and vest of thr prinriftnl mrridian. Fractional township forty-one, ami townships forty-two, forty-thr -. 1-h lv-fonr. foftj -live and lilty. of range tliirty-tivn. Fractional townships fifty and tiity-two, of range thirty-three. Frac ionnl townships fifty ami titty-two, of range thirty-four. TowiWiip fifty, of range forty-one. Fractional township forty-eight and township forty-nine and fifty, ot range Inrtv-two. Town-biii forfv-seveii, fractional town-hio toriv ( lirht and townships forty nine and fifty, of range forty-three. Township forty-seven, lorty-eight. lorty nine and fifty, of range forty-four. Town-hips forty -seven, forty-eiht and forty-nine, nd fraction al township firy, of range foryt-five. Fractifinnl townships forty-nine and fifty, of range forty-six. Fractional townships forty-six find forty-peven, township forty, eight, nnd tniriioiial townsh'p forty-nine, of range lerty-seven Fractional teiraealpi forty-seven, forty eight and forty-nine, of range forty-eight. Fractional township forty -eight, of range forty-nine At the l in I office nt IONIA, commencing m MoinUy, the sixteenth of Septemter next, lor the disposal of tli- public hinds within the undermentioned fractional township, rix : Sorth of thr btr tine, and rl of thr. principal mrridian. factions one and two, the east halt ( f section thn-e, and sections eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-lour, twenty -five and thirty-in township nine, of range srvrn. hands appropriated hy law for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will le excluded from tlie sales. The ottering of the abovementioned lands wilt be commenced on the days appointed, nnd proceed in the order in which they are advertied. with all convenient desuatrh, until the whole shall hav ' )een oflered, and the sales thus elos'-d. But no sale shall t kept oK it longer than two week, and no private entry of any of the Innda will be admitted until alter the expiration of tlie twd worn. Given under my hand, nt the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty By tie- President : .. TAVI.OH. J. BCTTF.F!F.LO, ( umniiisinner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO I'RE-EMPTION CI.A1MANTH. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the land within the township and fractional townshin aitove enumerated, is niiiired to establish tbe same to the satisfaction of the Kegister and Beeejver of the proper Land Office, and make paymeut therefor at $oon us prnetirmbU after teeing thitnotirr, and before the day appointed lor the commencement of the1 public sale of the lutuN embracing the trart claimed, otherwise inch claim wit lw forfeited. J. BUTTER FIELD, jy6-w9t Commissioner, CAJtFBTSl ( AltPKTs! WK have recently added 25 feet to our tore room, io orderto give u room for keeping and showing Carpets, and if per sua- ib -irons nt purchasing will give n a ell. w" can convince them that we cn ih IV competition. We have cotton, cotton nnd wool, and all wool. Ingrain and three ply carpets of new and desirable patterns. Of other dry goods we have a full as-orttnent, particularly of Ct Hosiery, Irish Linens, h'eached and unbleached Sheeting aud Shirtings, Diapers, Hitlre. r., Ste. i mi ana sfc. - j i i . -. a l r. K. jy6-n-wlw One d r North of the Cnpitol Houw. NOTICE s taep'hy given that the ubcriber hmrf lei Bppointed and 1 qualified as Administrators on the etat of James Kilboorne, litoof Franklin county, deceeaed. L O. JONES L H. WHITING. ColumbnJ, July 5, 1850. jy9-w3t TO THE LADIBS. Tt'HT RKCICIVKD, at the nn ol the (ioldeti Hoot, n Inri d I splendid uortmi nt "i Jenny Lind lie", i:eel-inr , hiLdi laeu ItuikilM, &v , of the lu st quality and latest ilyles, w htch will lx old chesp by JJyu) II. IL KIMBALL. TO TIIBOBNTS. fUHT IIKCKIVFD, at Ihe ml'H ol the (iolden Heel, a larue mid l splendid nssertin- nt of men's French Call Hkiu hoots, uf the '-I quality ainl latest style, which will be sold cheap by jyO IL II. K15IHALL. NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT. ON Ihe Ltth day ol June, A. I). 1000. Chmmccy llelkoap nnd James M. Oriiips, partners under the nmne mid firm of Bel knap 6i (tritfg.'. ctniei A Ui In- issued trnm the durt ol Loinmi'ti rictus of Franklin count v, Olno, a writ ofaltiiclimcnt. torthenuoi of .ir thousund dollars, BKiiliist tlie property and effects of Ho- ratio N. Uostwiek, Nathan lidd, and Himiurl W. mi . partners in trade under the uameaud (inn of llostwick, Tidd A: Otis ; which writ has het'li MTVed and returned, Attest: LEWtlj IIKYL, Cleric id" Franklin Conmioii . Columhus, July B, U0ft 1'kimiy &: Cahrinoton, Att'ys for I'laintitfs, JyU-wOtr HAKE (IF VOhhVAit: EANDS: 'I1IIF larper and better pie tiun ot Un-Nt lands still renmin un-.1 sold, and they aro now oll'ured nt private ssle on m eoiiimo-dating terms a part culy of the purcba-e money being required in hand. Also, for sale buildinir and out lot" in the village of (iamhler, which are uii'urpssml for beauty of location, nnd nil the more important d . w to be desired in Mch property. A good hotel b MehOf nenwJ in the village, and ii lot for tliu purpose will bo furnished on favorable terms. Applv to the subscnlaT, at (iambfer, Knox county. jy:i-ll M. T. C. WINti, Agent. NEW til NSillTII KSTAIJEIHH.ilENJTl rplIL subserila?r rcpecltullv InforBM the public Mint he ha-1 lately ri inoved from Cleveland to this jdnce, ami has opened a shop on High street, No 17.'i, and where he intends to cany on the busings ot (luiismithing. in all it- various hnnu-lies, keep ing constantly on hnnd a good a-sei Iment ot ih.uhle nnd single barreled guns, rides and ptt-tols, jiowder llnks, shot pouches, nnd very Intof alee neeemry to rur oat the epurt-msu ami hunter. AUo, lewder, shot and chiih. lie will tell the above goods at the lowest prices. Itcpatring done at short notice, and iu the best manner, It'1-h's, he has worked a lung tiino in I he nriueinnl cities ot Kuroiie, and in New York and Cleveland, where he became familiar with the work Iu this country. He Mieves he can assure Iho public that he will give general satisfaction, m. .-i.ii.i.ini'.n, inn, i'i'mi. jy;i-wllA-d2w No. 175 High L, between Rich atnl Town. UONT)N CHI KNSi WL' have just received a lew thermometer chums. ANo. Ihe justly celebrated Ito-foii cylinder eluirns, the most universally ued of any churn in Yimkeedom. If you want tho genuine, call at No. 161, 1 1 stre.-t. QEBE, AllllfITT Si uUh Jy3 Hgnof ttwGtU l'udloek. V lt( IIITECT Ori-ICE-.Hreliiinic'N Itnll, f'olnm- V linn. Ohio, N. 11. h I I.I, V inform the DBblic that during his nbaence all hit Architect nnd bu-ine-s, Knuineeriui; and Hur- yini. will be pronipui attended to w toe above ottwe by th undesigned. H. IL BLACKMORE, tec;u a AiTtiiU-et aaa UIVU e ngineer. W.MITII'S VICES of Domestic Manufacture, the bnt m the 1 1 niarli-t, tor "ale a! ihe f-liili olllie CILT I'ADLOCK HEAIOVAE. WM. TRKVITT, If, D has removed his Ottlre to the next door west ot his residence, iu (be huu-e rci enlly uicuiiied by Col. James Dalzi ll liroad street, u ftrW doors west of High, llavinn been relieved from the duties of iiliyaieiati tu the pen- itentiary, he will now be enabled to devote hi- entire time to his private practice. Columbus, June tsao. jwi uin woi MVh EV VIIEE SAWS. ilH aave a few Bnl r e cast ,-l 1 1 Muley haws. AlCO narrow fid f iermaii -feel, 'together with a large i mill ,iaw, of ( isNortnient of rnw cut - ovs which huve iii'MT been ccjmilleil tor iiialtty in this market. QSBK, ABBOTT & 0D jyl Sign ot the Gilt Padlock. Columhis, ()., Thursday, .May 'J:t, le50. ORDERED, That nil unelea, mere ban dlse and lannaupaanna OK the canals and other public work of the State for exhibition at the State Fair to be held in Cincinnati in September next, hall b-j exempt Iroin toll, botu while going to ami infflHH Fair. OFFin; of the Boaan of rente ohks, ( ColHinbiif, Ohio, MrBj 1P50. 1 berebT OertifT that the fkbore ll I correct copy of nn order adopted i'y the Hoard o( Public World ol Ohio, May 83, 1880, IJLACK (iro de Kine ."ilk-, from SI to $1,7.) cents per yarn Ii beautiful lustres. Also, a few patterns more ot tim e rich fancy riilkfl, which have caused Mich n runh of the Indies, left ye at WM. RICHARDS', P2 . rill. I I.I1TIT AND I I t -. JUST received 2.'i ps assorted Oil Cloths, from 2 to 18 ft. w ide ; 20 Oil Cloth Hug; 50 assorted Cbcnil, Tailed and other kinds, for sale cheap by ighgtad J. D. OBORN Sc CO. OASVBM AMI Oil, ( LOTUS. WF, have been refitting und enlarging ourcartetrooma adjoining our Dry Goods tore, nnd linve the sHtiinetion d knowing they arc as extensive nnd handsome, a any in the State that is deviited exclusively to the side of Carpets. W have now on band a very lafge stock of nil kinds of Car pets, oil OtoCbe, Matting, Mntts, Pruggett, Oil rnmted BUUi Slc, Our stock consists in part of fi ps super BngBan BraneThj. 2000 yifs English and American Imperial ply. 4500 do best Wool, ingrain work. Iroin 80 to 100. 5500 do Medium Wool, ingrain do do 50 to 75. H00O do Cotton and Wool, do do do 3 to 44. 1500 do Cotton limned do do 20 to HI). HOii ilu Wool (,-tripedi stair and ball do 28 to 50 BM do Rag and List do do M tu 50. 400 du Plain nnd colored Matting 4-4, 3-4 and 0-4 wide. 60 to 100 different price Rugs, all sizes. OIL CLOTHS, 900 yd best English Oil Cloths, 7, 9 and 13 feet wide theso Cloths will weigh 5 to 8 His the siiunre yard. 0 to 800 yds American do., 3, 4, S, fl and III feet whlo. We cut these Cloth to tsuit any size hnll or room. 300yds Imitation Mahogany Furniture Oil Cloth. 500 do assorted mnkenif English, German and Amyicnii Cloths, beautiful figures and patterns, all widths. 10 doi assorted pairs pninted Oil Window Hhndes, from BM to WOO yd needle work trwiss Muslin Curtnins, ut I7c to $1 per 8 pairs of splendid work and wove Curtains, worth from $10 to j ,, osborM & CO. PBBFUMB9. 6Ve. L4RQB lot of l'erfumes, Toilet Boagt j, PowoWa, &.c.,just P. T. BKOVVDEI. ii opened by epBfi BABPSM NKIV MCWTHIsT HO I- nAKI'EK'rt New Monthly Mngnzine, No. 1, lor June, trice 25 cents a number. For sale by juneS L N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON M;SIIIMJS It i: I' OUTS OF CASES argued and dn VV termine.I in the Hajierior I unit i.t -e'lill: ens. rur sum at the new bookstore of nwj80) J. H. RILEY & CO NKW NOVELS! nA m n eoinald HA0TDJO6, ot i Tale oftbeTronbleabi it4. Ry I.V Elliot Warburton, Ej 1 v.l Paper. 25 cents. ! r sal-by (juuefll I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON 111 If till:' MTV I'lfOIMHT V riot - . T 1 HE residence of the late Dr. Hi-sun, on lb corner ot Rich, u for ale. 1W1M Wjtneneam i-.nqu'.rn oi juii.h i.. uii.i., or ftpl THOMAS -PAKUOW. BUIDI1K NOTICE. SEALED PBOPOMU will be receivd atthe AudiUir's office, in Delawnre. until the third Monday in July next, tor building a bridge across the Rig Walnut, iu llerkriiiro township, one ball mile south ol Galenn, on tbe Columbus and Lancaster road, lead- in (from uamia. mm siieeifieatlons mny he seen nt the Auditor's office, in fly order of THE COMMLTdONEK.- Phin ami Deli kVi4-d2t Of Delaware county IIAYIMJ AND IIAItVESTIMi. A H the grnss is rnther short, nnd we Mffl a large number nt J seytlics on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to eloe up the stock. Also, snath, rnke. torks, slcklei, MftfM itones. rifle, gru hook, M, n low ea the lowet, jy3 OtltE, ABBOTT & CO. "'TWAS I THAT OIO IT." SIX week since we ngnin commenced retailing goods, and we promised the public that we would put n -top to the enormous price which had been imposed upon them. We flutter ourselves that we have fulfilled thut pn.me. Cotl. e was then In cent-, now W to Mg cent, and everv thing el in proportion. We again say to thu Old Hunkers up street : down, dnrn, you have got to come it or we will make vou complain ot duller times than you do now. We will make your -tores a ' -olitiiile ' and your money krawem a 'desert waste.' We never retailed a manv goods in the same length of time as in tbe Inst ten week : nnd it you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant liahits.be industrious, liv.- econemicallv. and then vou cin afford to sell cheaper. Rot a long a you p-y such high rent, and live o ex-travngntly, you must sell your good high. W- have just received another splendid lot Of new goods. Some iauHfal Irish Poplins, an elegnnt article lor summer dress-ea; a splendid assortment ot silk lace for trimming visetes splendid Corn Color, white and straw Bonnet Ribbons, Ar., Ac at .0 per cent les than up town prices. CAHI'LTIHU. Another splendid lot of Rrosel's Imperial three ply. and Ingrain Carpet just rweived. Alan, a beautiful lot ot Oil Window Shades, some very elegant. LADIES' SHOES. A large assortment of real cutnm work, of the fineat quality, better and rbeatT than in any other alore in ths city. miT94-dw a. p. iron V CO. rpHE HHJIIEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH will a be pa d by us tor WI.UOU His. ot Wool at our -o re mayll-da H. COWL KB Si CO NEW LAW HOOKS. A VIEW of tbe La ot Divorce in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. A By B. F. Patte. , . Also, a lnre sta k ot English Report. London editions. ol. Til, M and 59. Ennlish Common Law Reports, Law of Contrart By SmiUi, author ot the leading Caes: vol.it. Hpenc'a Equity HaweU'a State Trials, 21 vol. London ediu'on . half ralf Bell on Husbi-nd and Wife. Wharton" U. H. Criminal Trials. Barke'a Celebrated Trial. Duolap'a Laws of IVnnaylvania, 1700tolM9 For aale at the New Bookstore of . . may7 J. H. RILFV A CO. THE PILLARS OF IlEHi I LES, r, a Narrativeol Trate! m SS and Morocco in lfMP. By David Lrquehart. 9 vols. For tale by I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON NEW JEWEMtV ESTAMSII3IKNT. It It u WM A li U 0 K . the nndertbrned bare (bnned a iiaitnersiiip with 1 1 i title, and taken the room iormeily ocupietf ov C. It. hmg ns a fancy store, a few doors south ot the American Hotel, nnd nearly oonoslte tbe Exchange hank, where ui' y nave upem-u a new asMiriment oi Wntelil'M, Jewelry, Silver nnd l'litted Ware, ftdd 1'cns), SMeliielea of every description, to suit all eye. And nil kind of FANCY GOODS usually kept In their line, We invite all to call and look at our stock, we will lie pleuml to show our good whether itiey wish to purchace or not. Watches and clocks repaired In the best manner and warranted lor one year. From their experience in the, business they hope to t e able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron- j. ii. imuyvn, COSMOS. Cosmos ; a sketch of n Physical Deseriptlon of the Universe, Ry Alexander Von Humooldt. Translated from the OenaaiL by I:. C. Otb. Now complete In 2 vols. 12mo. AtptCt of Nature, in different Lands and different Clininte ; wlthfcientitic elucidation, lly Alexander Von Humboldt. 1 vol 12mo. Eor inl't at tbe Bookstore of apllMfcltw IN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. HylANTILLAH. My atock ol Mantillas is now complete Call Jrl and MM them. P. T. SNOWDEN, ap'25 No 4, Odeon Ruildlna. KOI GH AMI HEADY HATS. New style, pure rhite and tine qunliiy, just received. A o, a comnlete stock, of all urice and oti ilities, to be oijei 4 ad in aday or two by H. COWLEa & CO. Ft ItNITI HE. 1.1 E havo just received a lot of Eastern Mahogany Furniture i f consist nr.F ol 4 dozen Mahogony Chairs. doan Urge nair scut ('hairs and Bq0u 0 dozen large Hocking Chairs. For sale cheap by muvt) J. D, OSBOH in at CO. STATE CONST I Tl TIONS. T1 IHE Americim's Own Hook, or the (Constitutions of the several BtatBI in the Union embrncing the Declaration ol Independ ence, Constitution of the Undi d States, and the I '(institution of each State, Ac., &0, Ry J. It. Rlgclow, 1 vol. Bvo. This is the latest and most complete compilation ot the Htate i oswuanoai yet pnDnanea, ror mue aj may)! I. N. WHITlN I N. WHITING & Ht'NTINGTON. WINDOW liLASS. (10MMON sizes nnd qualities; also, superior American and s Prenob Glaea. of nearly all sizes usually wanted, nt tbe sign Of tho (JILT PADLOCK. ntarlfl KOSS CI'T SAWS. tnTE bare just received a fresh lot of those very superior crow T T cut Biiwa we have been selling hc. last two years. June? GERE, AHROTT & CO I ltl SSI.I) TAI.MtW CAN-ILI-.Sot ihe very tiret itual I ity can he had at all times t our factory, comer of Front and Spring street. june2-d!tm Also. Lard and Soft Sonn. It P. HoWLETT CO. WINCIIESTE1CS lMtE.IIII 31 DAII EItltEO. TV PES. rpHE sui I Colun UK subscriber takes this method to inform the citizen of nnd itranieri rlsitlni the city, tli;-t bis rooms nmv be found one door north of the Exchange Rnnk, where he 1' now prejiiired to execute Daguerreotype s in the latest and most approved style. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens. Mimiaturcs taken without regard to weather. juneP-dilm D. D. WIKCHfiOTER. I'll It It EST (iKOVE. 'I'HE undersigned take pleasure in informing the citizen of Co-luinhus, that they have taken the farm known U the Moore Farm, 2" milej north of (,'olumbus, with the spacious and splendid house thereon, and have titled up the same in good style, for the accommodation of visitors who may desiie to spend nn hour in the country, and enjoy cool shade, nnd pure atmosphere. The parlors of the bouse have been fitted up for Ladies nnd (ientli men. lee Cream, Strnwlierries, (during their seaeon.) refreshments, Sec., at nil hour. during tbe day and eveniug. Wo have erected on the gmttndl a new patent revolving Swing, on which eight persons can ride nt one time, with perfect safety, ns it is constructed of such materials as to preclude the possibility of danger. We have spared no pains or expense in making this place the most delightful retreat iu the vicinity of this city. Visiter will find every thing that Is desirable for comfort or elegance, and where they can Vijoy leisure, tree from tho dust and heat of the city, during the summer months. The grounds will be open for visiters on THURSDAY. June 13th, nt 2, P. M, ; and continue open during theevening. if 1'atronnge respectfully solicited. junell-tf J. W. SUMMERS St. CO. M'tIO WANTS A BARGAIN f pOK sale cheap lor cash TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wush F ington avenue, north of Hroud street Inquire of junel2 RAKER & ARMSTRONG. liOOO COPIES SOEO IN SIX WEEKS! OF the following valuable book "The Lives of JAMES MADISON and JAMES MONROE, fourth and tilth Presidents o the United States, by John Qvikcy Adams, to which is added a History of their Adminit-trntion." This work is published in a largo aize 12mo. vol. of 4:10 pnges, substantially bound in cloth or leather, toiler In style to " Sew-ard'H Life of J, Q, Adams," containing accurate portrait on teat Price $1,23. There being no work extant giving the private nnd public lives ot tb 'se illustrii.us l'n -iitents, mid the world renowned reputation of the author as a .Statesman nnd a scholar, unit secure an extensive sale for tho above book, ry Agent wanted. J. II. RILEY fc CO., Agents, JuuelO At the New Rookstore, Columbus. FOR SA quire ot ,E A lew Laud Wnrrnnf nt reduced prices. In may31) RAKER Si ARMSTRONG. II a ril ware. OBRBj AIIHOTT tV CO Si)n of Ihe (Jilt I'ndlock, No. till lliuh -treet, HAVE now in store and M iram'tu fruin the cast, n very birge etock fit hnrdware, cutlery, house building materials, farming and mechanical tools. We hnve long liecn anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can nnd will sell to prompt paying pWehaien upon as good terms, if not a little better, than any other establishment in this) vicinity-juue7 GERE, ABBOTT Si CO. UA1EHOAII AND STEA.1IKOAT INSI KANCE. rilllE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of.Mas, I nehnaetH especially empowered to insure against acci- Mnm. capitni n),ooo. Oi-'Firn High street, opposite the Capital House, Columbus. junelO-dtf D. R. HOAO, Agent. JI'ST IN TIME! a ri'I'U timiilv .,f (Imcc OrnnLM- Seeds : some more choice A named Dahlia Roots: Sweet Potatoes and early Potatoes for seed, and u lew additional Flower Seeds, nt the oltlce of tl may I OHIO CULTIVATOR. G itEEEKV'S HINTS towardi Beforn f drcs i and other Writings. 1 vol. 12me, i in Lectures, Id lly Horace (iree ley. wm mm Df juneS I N. WHITN(1 Si HUNTINiT(N. I FRESH arrival of lluetia Vista Hats at A ipg WM. RICHARDS'. (I! EAOIES, IIOEI1 A MINITE! QECEIVED per express last night, Silk and l inen Poplins. IV I. men and Wonted do., beautiful BoBtaet RlbfabM, qdeMttd Irefr Silk in plain black, figured black, and magnificent color, lor sale very low by H. COWLES Sl CO. ap35 FOR SALE. We are authorized to sell the timber on n lot ot ground North of the Rniiroad Depot, supposed to contain ahout7"7 acre. Tho timber consists of Hickory, Sugar, White ( l,.k. hi.. I Nome Heerh. and will be sold at a bargain if applu..UJon In? made aoon. Inquire of mHyfi RAKER Si ARMSTRONG WM. H. KASSON, W-k III OiiAn .n.l mnr.-)unilii. .1 1 s ntctl via Sew Vei k rind hi IV Railroad and Steamers on the Lakes, per epre - flrttghl trains to MMo m three m (Sundays excepted.) i- Mnrk Mh.-knM N i t E. R. It.. Cure Wm. M. Kiiss.m, shut tier New York A Erie taitroail, daily, at .I o'clock, P. M., loot .. V, Mmm Vara ; V for further particular call at the Transportation Office ot the rt. t . h. if. K. ( o , mm UBWmili , mw iot, tu U( Wm. M. Ka-win. No. .r. Marvin Rlisrk. W ater street, liuflab-. Tarifl' of price per 100 lbs. for dry goods and other light hut chandie during Lake navivation, IH50: vrw '. .11. i; TO OaMta aWn Lake Michican ports $tM Canamlnigun Via St'mb't from Itualo. mmwmmM Batavia , Attica Buffalo Via Mich. C. Railroad... 1,90 1,(15 Cincinnati &('tdumbu, O. 2,3 1.10 Vin Sandnskv It. R. .. 1,20 St. Louis, Mo IS .. 1.40 Via Midi. C. Railroad .. . a.OO Lake Erie ports . inrliiilinir tWrmtt N. B. All pMttngn should Iw properly strappt d ami the wHtht Of the .ame marked on each package. No aincle package will lie railed ! than M Ibi. A liberal di-duetion f-otn these prices for econd clas or heavy merchandise. Jnnl" NEW AMI VAI I Ull. ll LAW HOOK-. nRINCtPLBfl OF MKDICAL JI'RISPHIJDLNCF., designed for 1 the professions of Law and Medicine. By Amos Den. Professor of Medical Jurispnidence in the Albany CoBeijc. I fl Admiralty, it Jurisdiction and Prai tire, with practical forma and direction. By Krastus C. Remittor. 'ol. i HtMl United Stiite t ourt itepons. A full stock alway on hand at the New Bookstore. JMU J. H. RILEV Si CO. WABHINtiTON HOI BE, Cheatnut at. above Seventh t., Phllndrlphln. I a central, in th immediati- vicinity nf the most important pub-be Inatitutions, the best and most tashionable places ot business, and the attrctiv- public Sminres of the city. In the immr-tun' reiuiite of Itffht and ventilation, two principal objects nlmed nt in the recent enlargement and tboroush imp'ovement of this House, it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establishment in Amer-tea. To strangers, therefore, it position ia peculiarly desirable. 'I ),,. . (- nber r. turn thank to his friends and th-- PnUI ht the liberal pntnmafe ths-y have extended to him. and assurea them thut he will endeavor to merit a continuance of their favors. June 17, 1850. d8w) A F. OLAflfl. am Ran New pattern in tjnt variety, wroefiht in ail- K' ver, pearl, shell, and ivory, carved and ptain, at -u24 J. M. RILKY & CO S. TO PRINTERS THF.half of a Daily Paper in one of the principal cities f Ohio is held by a silent pannw. This portion would m (I-pravd of on favorable terms to a printrr, who would o aerively into busine with tbe other partner, to whom, for particulars, a letter maybe addressed under cover, postpaid, to Hon. Jot,i: Wond. Auditor of Ohio, or to the LVIitnr ol the Ohio Slate Jmr nal. who will forward a lettr of inquiry. F.ilber of theae genUemen can give a general reply. may'i04f 1 Oi. Mi- VARIATIONS OF POPERY. rpHF. Variation of Popery. By Rev. Samnel Edgar. D. II., ot J. Ireland. American edition. 1 vol. Pvo. Edited by Rev. C. Sparry For sale by I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON TO CONTRACTORS. I'.ALLI) PROPOSALS will bo reeeived at tho otiice of the nuiiruoi rum c Works m the city ot Cidutiibu. until the for the construction of the following work, to wit i OHIO CANAL. Pel the re-biiililmg ot Lookl Nos. 51, .r2 nnd 56, near Porta mouth. tot the rebuilding of Lock No. M and south of Licking Hummit, near Lockbourne. For the re-buldlng of Locks No. , caat of Newark. For the re-buildm.- 1 one of the (light of Locks nt tho junction ot the Dresden side cut und the Muskingum river, near Drei-den.Eor building a Water Oate, with substantial cut atone abut-ments, on the south-east embankment of tho Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. I or bauduM a sniistantial Culvert, of cut atono miuonry, op-pOim WorUubjgtO&'l mill, in Hocking county, with tho neeoaaary emliniikmeiit, Mo. Connected with the uhovo jobs will be the embankmirut and OtharltenU incident to uch work and they are of n character worthy the attention of contractor. It may be determined to re build Locks Nos .11,.VJ mid ,S. near Portsmouth, during the present lull, which the Udder will consider. Thla determination, if concluded, will be expressed in the specifications. 1 he masonry must be of the boat class and the atone of tho most Ipproved qualities, and from quarries; from which atone hua feci ntlv beu fninisbeil for Loekn near l'orbimoulb. Lockbnrnn and Dratdon und for the Lock near Newurk, to be of atone to be approri .. by the Bagtoeen a must the atone In all case. Plans ami -pecifu uti..ns may be set u at tho ofiiee of tho Board ol I'm ic Works, nt Columbus, nt buy time alter the tint dav of July, and tofoTBietfcn in relation to the work near Portsmouth and near Lockbourne, may be had at any time alter the 25th in- stunt, from Wm. MuAboy, Esq., Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Citiml ;unl from Samuel (i. Foster. Re. Emr. Middle Division Ohio I 'anal, in relation to the work near Newark, Dreadcn, Licking Summit Reservoir and Hocking Canal. Ridders unknown to the undersigned must give latlllaeton reference. usubub vv. MAnri'hnwy, june8 Acting Commissioner B P. Sv. A. M. H AL K 1850. i -'ITCH HALE, (Successors to AfcElrain ff Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Denier in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. H. The highest market price paid nt ull times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway &. Co.'a Foundry, Co ixmhl's, Ohio. marS-dtf IAIOTL oallowat. hkniiv r. faoe. i.l,I.OUAV cV l'AGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will prnctico law, a partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, nnd iu the Circuit and Dlatrlct U. 8. Courts. Otiice in Piatt's new building, opposite State Iouee. mnyfi-tf A CARD. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned havo this day entered into a co-pnrtnership, for the purpose of practising Law, Buying, Selling and Leaning Real Estate, Surveying, divi-dinf and DO-dividine of Umdl nnd lots, the Collection of Clnima in ceniriil Ohio, and, also, to nil business heretofore done hy J. F. i.i ill, iriGL'lllI V .Ml III JOSEPH V. SMITH. April 10, l?.V)-aplMtf SAMUEL M. MILLS,. SHALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNHHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly improved. A good bowed lot hoQM, .- table, well and voumr nrchanl on the fnrrn. The farm is well ndanted to raising idl kinds of grains This larm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persona wishing to make a -mall investment or securim: a olcasant home, can not do better than by culling on us. If this does not euit. we havo others that will. SMITH & MILLS, may 1 1 Real Estate AgenU. OH HIM.miI ni,AfKSTlNK" ' pENDERM hit) profeasional servicea to the citizena of Colum-L bus and vicinitv. 'Ri sidence at the Capital Houbk. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel, REFER TO Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. R, H. Howard, Wm. ft, 'ITirall, Esq., Prof. 8. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thomp. on, Columbus Prof. Dnicl Drak Cincinnati MAGZIbnU ROB .ICNK. RAIIAM'S Americiiu Monthly Mngazino for June, " J Godey'n Lady' Hook lor June. .-artainv .Magazine liir .lune .just received and tor ante Dy mny'-Hl I N. WHITING St. HUNTINGTON. FOR I , I j A LOT of Beech Ftnotnti Shingling Lnth. and Reccb Joists. t V Inquire of (may'J71 C. SCOTT, Journal office. WOOL ! I ffafl iIU POtniDfl WOOL wantM at thefr Warehouse, near the National Road Bridge, bv apl'l rut; ii & ualk. LOSS NO'S PICTORIAL FIELD HOOK of the Re-volution, Nos. 1 and i! For aale by june5 L N WHIfHINO Si HUNTINGTON. . n. WOWBAL'QM. WM. F. WHEKLER. WOHBAUGB & wiieeler, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL practice ns partners in Franklin nnd the adjoining counties. Prompt attention will be ttvBB to the adjustment and collection of claim of large or small amounts. WM, V. Whkeleh, Notaru Public, will take depositions, ac- knowIedi;metitrt of deeds, Sic. Offlea iu Neil's New Building, north of tho Neil House. Colttmbnii June 21, lgfJOi juneli4 dly-wlm NEW HH1CK I4ROCERY, CORNER OF IUOn ANII FRIEND STREETS. ' Mil; undersigned having purchased theaUickof J. M. Brown, 1 will continued the Grocery anil Forwarding and Commission bnftasm and beg leave to cnll the attention of our friende and tbf public generally to a well selected stock of Groceries, &c. Sic., to which a large stock will be added aoon, and ottered at wholesale and retail at low prices. mnrt.'Ml&wtf. STAGE & FRISBIE. WOO It ! WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of tbe Secretary of Btate until 12 M. on Monday, the 15th day of July, 1650, fir wood for the use of the State, a follows : 2(H) COrdl of wood 2jj feet long. 100 "3 None but dry hickory, beech or BUgar maple if wanted. Bonds with approved accurity will be required for the delivery of the wood in the State House yard before the 20th day of October next. OtM bundled nod twenty-eight solid feet will be required for a rord of wood. HENRY. W. KING, Secy of State, A. A. BLISS, Treasurer of Stnte, JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State. Columbus. June 19, 1850. diiwtojulylO OIL CLOTHS. ff AliCi: and Pnlemlid lot of MnboDAnv Kftncv. f!irmnn. Chi- I i Bean, English and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just re- ceiveil ami lor fale ly J. l). OHliOIlN Si CO. OTICE. Tie: notes and account f Oeorge tie re JtCo., are left with u for aettlcment and collection. They must be paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT Si CO. Columbus, July 5, 1849. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE. piOR pale, low for cash, or on shortcredit, a large assortment ot J. Printing Materials, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium .Smith Press. 1 Htanberry Press, be. Pica. UK) " Bourgeois, nearly new 110 Brevier. 100 ' Minion, a IJO " Mlnfon, " Several font Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which Is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (booh ana Peyauagr,) twpoelnf Stones, nnd finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremely low for cash, or on snort time. deell) CHAM. SCOTT, Agent NEW liiOODS. WF. have in store, and offer for sale on good terms doz. (.'hopping Axes of favorite brands, 4 doi. Broad " 100 " Shovel nnd Spades " m Mill and Cross Cut Saws, jim boxen Window (ihua. I i. n i - " Sash. 1000 lbs. PuttV. 10 bid. Linseed Oil. 'JO0 kega Niiila, assorted. nov9 OKRE, ABBOTT St CO., At the sign ot tbe Gilt Padlock. :l AC AC LAY'S ENULANO. MACACLAVS KNOLAND. 2 vols. 12mo. Muslin, to match Hume's England. For snle by Bntyfl L N. WI1ITINO 4. HUNTINGTON. CARRIAGE n.'PI Hist.-. f( PAIB Lbistic Springs ; 'JO sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass Lfr Habb ll.ind-; :t halea Moas; Patent Leather; Lace, Tufts, Damask Lining i Painted and Oum Cloth Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Caatinga, Sic. For sale by june7 OERE, ABBOTT A CO. NOTICE IS hereby iven that the aubacriber baa been appotnted and qualitied as the administrator nt the estate of Lorenzo S. Bui-kley, late of Franklin county, deceased. tajBeft.wai4 WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, Juno 13, 1R50. NOTICE fS herebv swen that the subscriber has Iwvn nnpointed and I qualified as administrator with the will annexed til the estate of John Stephens, late of Fnmklin eonnty, deceased. junel8w:tt WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . RIDGWAY cfc CO., MAN I' PACT I R E STEAM KNUINES, T7R0M new and improved nnttems, among which i p.V?rAn? of romnact form, with MILL IRONS m. MiM.r.v rAw am, i nd fixture complete. Tliev nl-o make the celebrated IPARKKIl'-1 PATENT WATER WJIKEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEEL-4, and all other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. X1CH1XKII of al) kinds made promptly to order. B1'CKS CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, Premium Cimkina stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnace. Fire Grates, and PLOt OH." all warranted, are con-atantly for sale at WHOLeaaLK and bit ail on blwral terms. Merchant and others dealing in Ploughs and Htovce are respectfully invited to examine our stock and pricte Columbus, febl3 tf I WOULD respectfully announce to tho citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that I have made a new arrangement in bust-iieas. and my pecuniary condition rendera it uecesaary to settle all my accounts. I have been doing businc among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am the only man who ever engaged exclusively In It up to the present time. It U a busmen that require unremitting attention, nnd for the bettor iiccmiiplihmeiit of which I have made nn agreement with Mr. George W. Williams, as may be seen by tbe advertisement below, by which ho will become iny partner. I take this occasion tosay to all with whom 1 have open accounts, prior to June 1, '50, that they must be Mettled up, either by note or otherwise, immediately.I have money enough due to free me from embarrassment, not-withstanding some of my friend art fearful this it not the case, i nave lived amoiiL' nnd ilotie l,n.iii.a uiih ..., ...i i intend, while my lite i apared, to continue It, relying upon my own reaourcea and reputation a a buaineaa man iu the business in which I am engaged. I aak no combination to aaalat me by eoniptring auainsi other in tho lamo calling, to their injury I . , ,ti. uui, uui i 1 1: in n una uooiniiiimy win near me out in saying that I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my buaineaa, and ever have been. Believing that I feel as w ell to Iho living as any one, and thank, tut lor uat favore, I aolicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, ha been in my employ nearly one year, and aaaitted me through our moat Tearful and trying time, during the prevalence of tbe cholera loot summer. Ho is known as iar as hi acquaintance extends, as a gentieman well qualified for the buBinea in which he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommendfng him to your favorable conaideration. Respectfully, AZZUR W. HEADER. Juue 'Jtf, 1&0. AZZUR W. READXR. OEOWJK W. WILL LAMM. Ar, CITV COFFIN WARE R00M8. Ti EADLR Sc WILLIAMS, Ciiy Undertakers, have associated themclves together in tho business of Undertaking, in the city ot Columbus, and would respectfully announce that their depot or ware rooms will be found, for the preent, at the old stand ot A. W. Reader, near tlie HRma Hayscules, where they havo a aplendfd assortment of Coffins, consisting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored. Cherry, Black Wnlnut, Ac, of every sort, size and description, tinisbed and lined in a style superior to ony in tho Western cuuutry vh-ying in quality and price to suit the leehnpa of all who may need them for deceased friends 1 b. y have and will conetantly keep on hand, ahrouda, gloveaand MOOkUfe, of every size and quality. They arc also provided with a hearae and enrriagea for attending funerals nnd every thing pertaining to the buaineas. Carriages and a hearae always in readiness to convey Irieiids and a corpse to any part of the State whenever called for. A. W. Reader ha the exclusive right of the --tate of Ohio for I rump's Celebrated Cornet Preserver, the use and utility of which can only be appreciated by witnessing Its effect. Suffice It to say, R. Si W. are prepared to preserve a corpse free from decompost-uou or change, any length ot timo, and convey It, in that condition, to nny part of the country. They are also provided with a substantial Vault in which to do-posit the dead previous to interment, agreeably to tbe feelings Henna and relative. Cooling Roarde will be furnished at any hour during the day or night, by culling at the shop or at tho residence of either one of tho (inn. One of the firm mnv alwavn !..- fonmt at th r, ml the day, or at his residence at nhrbt As tljeV Will attend to all Calls nrnmntlv mn, im r1.,Am,4naJ render satisfaction, they confidently expect to be austained in their undertaking. Residence of A. W. Reader ia door from Third, on Mound street, adjoining German Church. Residence of Q. W. Williams Id door from Third, on Rich, opposite Baptist Church. ium4-tf RAIiS. Cash paid for Rags, C anvasa Bagging, Grass, and Tarred Roue, and all other deacrintiona of natwr.maWii.'B stock, by CYRUS W. FIELD & CO. WMdm At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Bookman at. I fm ,tAt' ftnentOI fSObaga JavaCoflee, landing from Uni-A UU ted Statee, an or sale by KING Si HEFFNER, apt! Cincinnnati SCIiAR AND .11 0 LASSES. 350 hdda Sugar, fair and prime; 1,300 bbla Molasses ; fur sale by tuii . HrRHi marVi S7 Main street, Cincinnati TRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very desirablo collection of Legal Papers, to which tho attention of members of tbe Convention is respectfully invited. Cuahing' Manual ; JeHerson'a do. Soutbenand (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution. For sale at J. H. RILEY Si CO.'B Bookstore. CARPETING. SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, and cmb'd Window Curtains, tor sale by mart3 WM. A. McCOY Si CO. CIIICKKRING eV CII.HEKT'S Ml PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, TaTP"fl 'Uil received and for sale at manufacturer1! prl-1 1 I I ces. A. REED, Agent, Pen doors North of the Neil House, nulO-dly Columbus, Ohio. PAPER HANCINGS. A LARGE aaaortmcut of Paper Ilanginga and Bordera for aalo cheap by WM. A. McCOY Si CO. ENTERTAINMENT AT FOREST GROVE. MRS. DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest Grove, ovary evening, from live to eight o'clock. Juno 28, '50 d6t TAMES NEW NOVEL. Tho Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R. v .Iiimci 37M.C. Fhe Dalton's.bv C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For aale by JunlB L N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. rpiIK History of the Confeasioual, by John Henry Hopkins, D. 1 D., 1 vol. 12mo. The Past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated f'om the French of De Lamartine, 1 voL 12mo. For aale by Junl8 L N. W1HT1NG A HUNTINGTON. VACANT LOTH FOR BALK. Two small lots on Gay v street, near the comer nt l ourih street Cheap and on easy term. SMITH Si MILLS, Real Estate Agents JuneS J03KPH LIPFKNC0TT. LIPPENCOTT oV 1IARR. WM. C. IUHR MANtJPACT I'REHS OF THOCMX FIBE rBOOP SAFES, Second Street, between Wood and Smilhjield Streets. ON Tuesday atternoon, July S3, 1H8, the underaigned were cnlh-d upon by Messrs. Lippencott a Rnrr towltness an honest and fair test of one of their Fhosnix Safes. The furnace being prepared, the Safe was placed Lnaide thereof with hooka, paper and some money ; when tho door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled nt a quarter past 'J o'clock, and In a short nnie the Safe was red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when tho committee expressed their satisfaction that tbe time occupied with such heat was BuiRcient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and the door openeiltho books, papers and money aafe. The beat was no great aa to melt off the brnss mountings. We, therefore, tnke pleasure in recommending these Safes to the public as be ing, iu our judgment, entirely hre-proot. JARVIS Si TRABUE, NOCK Si RAW80N, CORNWAL Si BROTHER, BRANNON Ji THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. I nm engaged In tlie foundry buaineaa, and know something about furnaces nnd heat I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can treely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion, entirely fire-prool. WM. KAY, Measrs. Buttles, Comatock St Co. arc our agents for the above Safes, where n sample can beaccn, and alao at tbe office of the Ohio State Journal. LIPP1NCOTT Si BARR. PAINTS. Wll have on hnnd and for aale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varniab. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnlah, together with a great variety of points, brushes, A c At the sign of the jyl OILT PAULOCK. fB'20 REWARD! STOLEN, from the aubacriber, in Perry townahip, Franklin county, O., on the night of the :2fith inat, a DARK CHESTNUT SOBRKL MARE, seven or eight year old, with a largo scar on her right (high, a plain hnlter mark around her nose, and a little white around one bind foot ; in her gait, generally racks. The above re wan I will be paid to any ono who will return the mare and arreat the thief, or tl5 will be paid for the mare alone je38 LEWIS T. LANE. Yn7k7T BOXES WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may I. iUUv le found aingle and double thick French, the beat Pittxhurg. Also, cheaper glats of all the usual Mean At the sign ofthe jyij GILT PADLOCK. ( OLi niu s ;aslm;ht ano coke company. A T a meeting of the Directors, held June 21, '50, It was order-: ed that the aubacriptions io the stock be paid to Thomas Moodic, Eaq.. Treasurer, in inatallment as follows, to wit I N Installment '0 per cent, on or before Monday July 1st, next. 3d do 30 do Aug. 5, do 4th do 30 do Sept. 2, do ;th do 30 do Oct 7, do Grit do 10 do Nov. 4, do Promptness on the part of stockholders Is expected. juniW-tnovl WM. A, PLATT, Secretary. FORULIL " rOUH very desirable small building lots on Rich street, east of Seventh street, for sale very low and on good terma. Inquire of Uunel4-d SIMTII St MILLS. FOR SALE Two houses and lots, with stables, wood houses and every other convenience attached, situated on Friend atreet, they are brick buildings and in complete order, and will be sold eery tow if applied for soon. Bayers will do well to call on u before purchasing elsewhere, maylfi SMITH & MILLS. QTBSX GOODS.-Beads, Rings, Clasps, Slides, Bags, Purses, Sic. Also, Pen Knives, a Bph ndid assortment. ap34 J. H. RILEY & CO. MPOR SALE. Two elegant and substantial DWELLING B0D8M on Town atreet, between Fourth and Fifth. SMITH Si MIL LB, pl7 North Room in Exchange Rank. TOOLS. 110 Carpenters and others, who use carpenter tool, we most mnjttctfelly say that we have die best assortment ot tools ever brought to this rity. and we are disposed to aell them very low for ea h. jyl GERE, ABBOTT at CO. I. F. COWWAT. L TOMLINSO. B. F. CONWAV& CO 1ROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIQ IRON. Ann Commission nd Forwerdlnff .Me rehiinte, raoNT itiiit, A Jj3lya PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. July 7, 1850

' ' it" 1 1 1 . - -i -"i - r . . ' rV' ' "w" ' COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1850. VOLUME XIII. NDMBER 303. fllailn 0DI)w State Journal. SVITIIDAY EVKNINfi, JUIA (, 1850. The hard money resolves of the 4tti. To-day wo plaon io our eolnmni iho rttQlfSf of Uw Locuibcu OobtmHoo that BMtmblsd bare on thn fourth iuit. Our itpponniti bsa praeested thin us I dUiiiic-tive issue, and wo accept it with iloiiiure. Wo go hp-lore the people, pludged to oppose thn rinliiul, ilewtnic-tivo course that il marked out by the Looofoeo p.u !y ot the State, We say to the farmers, the mrrlmuics, the laboring me" Of the State ; look Into ll" Wbjeol awl be nut deceived. It' the hard mmiey pr"j"ct could succeed ; if every dollar of paper money could bo driven out of Ohio, whut would be the roaiilll Clearly, the amount of circulation would bo far ISM than it is now. The prices of labor and plodUOS of all kinds depend, to a certain decree, upon the amount of the circulating medium. If we strike out one half of that medium, the price ot labor and produce WOO la nil 10 very much the stune proportion. It its known to every W that on the Baltic and Black Seas, and many pin ts of the Mediterranean the price of wheat and produce is greatly below what it is in the United States. They have the unadulterated hard for a circulating medium. The people are oppressed, and remain in a ciunpaiu-lively degraded state. They are, in every respect, morally, politically, and physically, vastly below the level of the laboring classes in this country. Do our people wish to retain their proud position ? DO they deaire to receive the present prices lor labor and produce 1 Do they desire to educate their children well, clothe them well, and feed them well 7 If they desire all these things, then, lot them beware, bo-fore they change a policy that, with other thiugs, bus done so much to place thoin iu their present proud DO litiun. We affirm that, in the present state of society" a return to the exclusive use of gold and silver, would be a return to semi-barbarism. It has never been done by a free people, and it will nevcrbe done. But what is our position on this subject, even if a change of system were desirable t By the laws of the laud, as understood and acted upon by the common sense of our people, the States of this Onion have each of them a right to establish banks of issue. Almost every State in this Union has availed itself of this right. Banks are established at every commercial point, and are found indispensable for the proper and prompt transaction of business. We are surrounded by Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York, tetvry one of these States has its banks, and banking system, in full operation. Every one of them has a vast paper circulation in Ohio ; and let us repeat what has been abundantly demonstrated by practice, that every one of thein would rejoice with (almost) joy unspeakable, if ei-cry bank in Ohio was Btruck out of existence. We repeat; the experiment has been tried, and it is impossible la keep bank paper onto! circulation, if the people believe it sale. No nmount of legislative enactments will suffice. Men do not recognize iu their every dav business the right of government to step in, and say, they shall not take anything they desire fur their labor or their goods. No. The common senso of every man revolts at any and all such efforts of political power. They will pay no respect to it. We think it is perfectly evident that all laws to keep the paper money of other Staies out ol our borders would be mdl and void forull practical purposes. We Bliall present a most templing field for the agents of hanks in other States to scatter their notes among us. We shall then, as wo did some few years ago, present the spectacle of two millions of people, of great energy and resources, depending for our circulating medium on our in ire wise but less wealthy neighbors. Wo shall have ba'ik paper over which our business men njr our Legislature nor our courts have no control. From the very circumstanees of the case we cannot kuow the directory, we cannot know the solvency or insolvency of the bank. If we desire to draw the spe E:ie we must make a long pilgrimage to n distant laud, !r Bubtnit to a shave of from one to six per cent, from some of tin- broker shops that will then swarm the State like locusts, eating out our substance. Wo repeat, the idea of bringing about the age of cx-dusive uietalic currency, is all a humbug. It cannot be done, and the practical question is, whether it is better to have these institutions of our own, or whether it is better to depend upon Kentucky and Indiana, or Virginia for oar supply. We ask the laboring men to think of this. Capitalists will take care of themselves. They will never suffer want. It is the business man, the laborer, who should hmk at il before it U too 1 : 1 1 e . We shall talk much of this hereafter. Hard Money Report or the Currency Committee in the Constitutional Convention, July fttli. "Skc. 1. The General Assombly ahull have n power to create any bank or banking institution whatever, or to authorize the making, emission, or puttiug iu circu-I lation of any bill of credit, bond, check, ticket, certificate, promissory note, or other paper medium, Intra ded to circulate as money or currency. Wk "Sic. 2, The General Assembly shall spohibit by law, any person or persons, association, company, or corporation now in existence, from exercisim: tie- pri Vs vilege of bunking or creating, emitting, or putting in W circulation any bank notes, or paper of any descrip-F tion whatever, to circulate as money or currency. "Sic. 3. The basinets of banking and dealing in money, ahnll be free to all. subject to surh provisions us ' mav be provided by law; but no special privileges or exemptions shall ever bo granted to those engaged in. to those who may nereain-r no engageo m such ou tness ; nor MBal! any person or persons, either natural artificial, over be allowed to deal in or issue paper in out-y, so cnllerL "JOHN LASW1LL, Chairman:' Here it is, fellow citizens ! Read it ! PondoT on it ! Makeup your minds, democrats, how many of you aro willing to stand on that platform. Be prepared to have it converted into u political gallows, and make up your minds for martyrdom. If it is nil principle with you, th-n stand up to it. But you know the flOOWgOOM cel. You knoK the people of Ohio will NEVE It consent to any such constitution. Now is the critical time. Let us see where yon stand, gentlemen of the democratic party. The way to do it. The Southern Pn ss, the new oigan ol slavery, in uu article on political tactics, openly addresses the pro- alavery men at Washington to defeat the admission of California, and all appropriation bills until their ultra demands aro complied with. Let them try it, and Cobb will soon be expelled from tin; Speaker's chair. QP FUNERAL NOTICE. The friend and acquaintances of Chriitian Crum are respectfully invited to attend the fu-BPrsl aervieeo of his wife, Hannah Car:, to-morrow, at eleven o'clock, A. M., itt the Methodist Fpiscopal Church, on Town street, when a funeral sermon will tie delivered by the Rev. D. Warnoek. Hatvrd at, July lK'rfi. ry TKIPERANCE AGAIN. In pursuance of the ar-rengement entered into by the Ministers of the various flfJMnt nations of this city, the sixth sermon on Temperance will be delivered in the rniTcrtnlist Church by the Iter. N. Doohttlf, lo-morrow eTpning at nan pasi ociock. Id ttie Oerman Charcb, corner of Mound and High street, by the Rpt ConeaO Mees, at the same time. By the noble efforts which have already been made to awaken poblic attention to the frightful increase of intemperance. BM ttauf hae received a fresh Impulse, nnd we ere aoain led to hope that the time is not far distant when the practice of drinking, now p lamentably prevalent and ruinous to all we bold dear in the mily and in the social circle, and all beyond this world, will disappear, and the traffic in intoiicatini drinka will be regarded among the darkest crimes of which human nature is capable. Ood of mercy I Hasten, O, hasten that time I Let none forget the meetings to-morrow evening ClUCtNUATI, July Ci Editor Ohio State Journal : Weather hoi, bualnon very dull. t'Louu iood brands offered at $4 UU; small sates common at $:i 40. WlHSKKV, 8fl81. Oorril Hold from laud ins at 10 . Iu other articles ho change. W. W. OoopOTj HO old and rotpeotod merchant, died of choleni this morning. kUtt Mrs. Clement, wife of tin superintendent of the Little Miami Ituilroud, of cholera. Theebotetl is undoubtedly on the increase, bnl then is not much alarm. The Cleveland nod Cincinnati Tnlegrnph Oompnny organized in this city yesterday, Juno 2d, by electing .1. II Wade, of Columbus, President and Treasurer; J. J, Speed, .Jr., of Detroit, K. Porter, of Wooster, A. Wade, of Cleveland, (. Delano, of Mount Vernon, J. W, RufMttl, do., A. P, 1'iichard, of Granville. A. G. Smith, of Newark, aud .1. P, Keznor, of Ciui iunuti, Directors ; and George Browning) of Mt. Vernon. Secretary. The line is complete with one wire, and in good working older The offices ure Cleveland, Medina, Wooster, Ashland, Minefield Mt Vernon Granville, Newark, ZaiietvUlO, Hebron, Washington, Wilmington and Cincinnati The next annual meeting will hi- held at Mt. Vernon, ou the 2d Wednesday of July. 18.11. Cleveland Herald. xf ' NT. PATL'S CHURCH. Divine service in M Paul's Church, to morrow, at the usual hour 11 o'clock, A. M. July u. We cnine with Bntnga lo yrect Tent" QDODHBCIDS9 agJOaaoa FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY: Munihuj ami 7 umliiij, July Ctth and th, IBM. blithr'S oHK.inal OPBBATIC TKOl'PK OF Umpirr Minstrels! Ten in iiitinlicr. Rii. BUTBR'fl orlffnal ami well known Empire Minstrels, universally ackno Icild hy U who have liearil thoin to he the 1est in Die world, having jn-t L-onchlili'il a niicreHcfnl tour ttironrt the East wOl hare the bonov of gtvtng one afthdr in- Iniitahle eiitcrtiiinmeiitM a- uliuve, on which occasion they will oiler ittraetfam of a new and novel eharactrr, never hefore lutro-dareii by any other band. Nfiw Hongn, i;w Dunces, new DmlttuiMH, new Jokes, Slv., Sic. It. IL .Sliter, the Chnnijiioa DanMT) Cool White, the RMt Baakipanaa Negro Jeeteri and G, (i. nrown, the Caanplon Hone Flavor, will appear. Of D09W open at Tk o'clock. Concert to commence nt 8. AuiniMion BSeanti. Tleaeti to ba liail ni the door. For jmrticnlars pec programme. jiilyl' R. QRAT, A Kent. HVTIli: PRESIDENT OPTIIK I'MTKIl STATES. IN iuruaiice of law, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR, President of the United .tHteo (if Aiiii-iica, dolierebv declare and make known that pahlic lilies will lie held nt the undermentioned Lnnd Olticen in the Stnte of MICHIGAN, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At the Land Office at HAL'l.T STK. MA It IK, for the -Luke Ha- parioT District," ooauneoetng on Uonday the riatemtt day of September next, for tne dttpotal of the public Itadi within the following named townihipH and fractional townshipi, viz i Sorth of thr ban? tine, and vrat of tht principal mrritlian. Township torty-tive, ami fractional townships forty-six and lor- ty-scven, id range twt). 1 ownt-tiip- lorty-live ami lorty alio, inuMmnal lnwn-lnp tor-tyceven, of rnnje tlm?e. Township forty six. Mid fractional township forty-seven, of run four Townships fnrty-oix And lorty-seven, and fraetional townships titty nd til'ty-onc, of raugc five. Frnrtiimnl townships lorty-pcven, forty-eight, lorty nine, fifty, mid lifty-mie, of rtttge six. Townships forty eight and forty-nine, and fractional township fifty, of nut seven. Fractional townshipr thirty nino on " Hog Island." anil forty on uai wiana nun lowninip tony-nve. oi nmga i-wm. Fractional townships thirty-nine and forty on "Hog" and "Gi 3 den " I slandx, and forty threi nn tin' main land, nnil townships torty tour ami tirty-hve, ot rnnge i Fractional lownsdiiin ihirtv nine nnd forty on Cianlen " and " Sqimw " Jjdftinla, u d towiwhipa forty-three, lorty four, andforty-live, of range ten. Fractional townships tliirty-eitrht on "Little Beaver" Inland, thirty nine on " IJltln Dearer " and "Trout" Ubunla, and lorty on " Whiskey" Island, nnd townihJpfl forty-three, forty-fimr nil lortyfive, of Cttfa eleven. Fractional Township tbirfy eiL'ht on "finll" Ielnnd, township forty-two, nnd Iractional toWMupi forty-three, forty-four and forty-five, of range tvvelve. Fractional towBlbip torty, on tlie main land, of range sixteen. Fractional townships thirty-nine nnd forty on the main land, of range seventeen. Fractional townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty and forty-one, on the main land, of range eighteen, Fractional townshim thim --ix on Bummer " ami m Peanvn " Mndi, thirtyceven (including "Summer" leliind and nn islet,) nnd thirty-eight, thirty nine and forty on the main land, nnd townships forty-one, forty-two and forty-three, of range nineteen. Fractional townhipn thirty-six on " St. Mnrtin's " and "ChsB " Islande, thirty-seven on un Islet of " Little Summer " Island,thirty-eight on the iimin land, thirty-nine (including the Uland in fee Uonj twenty-seren and twenty-eight,) nnd forty, nnd township forty -three i n the main land, of range twenty. Fractional townships thirty -eight, thirty-nine and forty on the main land, of rnngc twenty-one. AT THE BAKE FLACK, commencing on Monday, the thirtieth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships and fractional township?, to wit: North of the bate line, and trrxt of the principal mrridian. Fractional townships thirty five and thirty-Mix on the main land of range twenty-four. Fractional townships thirty three, thirty-four and thirty-live, mid township thirty-mx, of range twenty-five. Fractional low-n-hip thirty-two and thirty-three on tho mnin land, and towa-hips thirty-tour and thirty-five, of mage tweiity-ix.Fractional town-hips thirty-one, thirty-two. thirtv-three, thirty-four and thirty-five on the main land, ami township forty-xix, forty-Kevrn and forty eight, of range twenty-seven. Fractional townships thirty-two, thirty three and thirty-seven, nnd townahtpi thirty-nine, lorty six, Ibrt'teTen, and forty-eighl, of range twenty-eight. Fractional townehipn thirty-seven, thirty -eight and thirty-nine, and towii-dilps lorty-one, forty-two, forty -th ret;, lorty-tour, lorty-five, forty-six, forty-seven and forty-eight, of range twenty-nine. Fractional township thirty nine, town hip forty fractional township forty-one, townships forty-two, forty-three, forty.fbur, fatty-five, lorty-dx, forty-seven and forty-eight, and the fractions of sections thirty five nnd thirly-MX, at the capes of Agate harbor, of township tilly-uine, of range thirty. Fractional townships thirty-nine, forty, and forty one, townships forty-two, forty-three, lorty-tour, lorty-tive, forty-six, forty-seven anil forty -eight, and fractional section- seventeen and eighteen, ou " Trruer-e" Island, in township tifty-four, of rangethirty-one. AT THE HA ME TLACE, commencing on Monday, the fnur-tmith day of (Meant next, for tho disposal of the public lands shunted within the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, to wit : Sorth of thr hour line, and vest of thr prinriftnl mrridian. Fractional township forty-one, ami townships forty-two, forty-thr -. 1-h lv-fonr. foftj -live and lilty. of range tliirty-tivn. Fractional townships fifty and tiity-two, of range thirty-three. Frac ionnl townships fifty ami titty-two, of range thirty-four. TowiWiip fifty, of range forty-one. Fractional township forty-eight and township forty-nine and fifty, ot range Inrtv-two. Town-biii forfv-seveii, fractional town-hio toriv ( lirht and townships forty nine and fifty, of range forty-three. Township forty-seven, lorty-eight. lorty nine and fifty, of range forty-four. Town-hips forty -seven, forty-eiht and forty-nine, nd fraction al township firy, of range foryt-five. Fractifinnl townships forty-nine and fifty, of range forty-six. Fractional townships forty-six find forty-peven, township forty, eight, nnd tniriioiial townsh'p forty-nine, of range lerty-seven Fractional teiraealpi forty-seven, forty eight and forty-nine, of range forty-eight. Fractional township forty -eight, of range forty-nine At the l in I office nt IONIA, commencing m MoinUy, the sixteenth of Septemter next, lor the disposal of tli- public hinds within the undermentioned fractional township, rix : Sorth of thr btr tine, and rl of thr. principal mrridian. factions one and two, the east halt ( f section thn-e, and sections eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twenty-lour, twenty -five and thirty-in township nine, of range srvrn. hands appropriated hy law for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will le excluded from tlie sales. The ottering of the abovementioned lands wilt be commenced on the days appointed, nnd proceed in the order in which they are advertied. with all convenient desuatrh, until the whole shall hav ' )een oflered, and the sales thus elos'-d. But no sale shall t kept oK it longer than two week, and no private entry of any of the Innda will be admitted until alter the expiration of tlie twd worn. Given under my hand, nt the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty By tie- President : .. TAVI.OH. J. BCTTF.F!F.LO, ( umniiisinner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO I'RE-EMPTION CI.A1MANTH. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the land within the township and fractional townshin aitove enumerated, is niiiired to establish tbe same to the satisfaction of the Kegister and Beeejver of the proper Land Office, and make paymeut therefor at $oon us prnetirmbU after teeing thitnotirr, and before the day appointed lor the commencement of the1 public sale of the lutuN embracing the trart claimed, otherwise inch claim wit lw forfeited. J. BUTTER FIELD, jy6-w9t Commissioner, CAJtFBTSl ( AltPKTs! WK have recently added 25 feet to our tore room, io orderto give u room for keeping and showing Carpets, and if per sua- ib -irons nt purchasing will give n a ell. w" can convince them that we cn ih IV competition. We have cotton, cotton nnd wool, and all wool. Ingrain and three ply carpets of new and desirable patterns. Of other dry goods we have a full as-orttnent, particularly of Ct Hosiery, Irish Linens, h'eached and unbleached Sheeting aud Shirtings, Diapers, Hitlre. r., Ste. i mi ana sfc. - j i i . -. a l r. K. jy6-n-wlw One d r North of the Cnpitol Houw. NOTICE s taep'hy given that the ubcriber hmrf lei Bppointed and 1 qualified as Administrators on the etat of James Kilboorne, litoof Franklin county, deceeaed. L O. JONES L H. WHITING. ColumbnJ, July 5, 1850. jy9-w3t TO THE LADIBS. Tt'HT RKCICIVKD, at the nn ol the (ioldeti Hoot, n Inri d I splendid uortmi nt "i Jenny Lind lie", i:eel-inr , hiLdi laeu ItuikilM, &v , of the lu st quality and latest ilyles, w htch will lx old chesp by JJyu) II. IL KIMBALL. TO TIIBOBNTS. fUHT IIKCKIVFD, at Ihe ml'H ol the (iolden Heel, a larue mid l splendid nssertin- nt of men's French Call Hkiu hoots, uf the '-I quality ainl latest style, which will be sold cheap by jyO IL II. K15IHALL. NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT. ON Ihe Ltth day ol June, A. I). 1000. Chmmccy llelkoap nnd James M. Oriiips, partners under the nmne mid firm of Bel knap 6i (tritfg.'. ctniei A Ui In- issued trnm the durt ol Loinmi'ti rictus of Franklin count v, Olno, a writ ofaltiiclimcnt. torthenuoi of .ir thousund dollars, BKiiliist tlie property and effects of Ho- ratio N. Uostwiek, Nathan lidd, and Himiurl W. mi . partners in trade under the uameaud (inn of llostwick, Tidd A: Otis ; which writ has het'li MTVed and returned, Attest: LEWtlj IIKYL, Cleric id" Franklin Conmioii . Columhus, July B, U0ft 1'kimiy &: Cahrinoton, Att'ys for I'laintitfs, JyU-wOtr HAKE (IF VOhhVAit: EANDS: 'I1IIF larper and better pie tiun ot Un-Nt lands still renmin un-.1 sold, and they aro now oll'ured nt private ssle on m eoiiimo-dating terms a part culy of the purcba-e money being required in hand. Also, for sale buildinir and out lot" in the village of (iamhler, which are uii'urpssml for beauty of location, nnd nil the more important d . w to be desired in Mch property. A good hotel b MehOf nenwJ in the village, and ii lot for tliu purpose will bo furnished on favorable terms. Applv to the subscnlaT, at (iambfer, Knox county. jy:i-ll M. T. C. WINti, Agent. NEW til NSillTII KSTAIJEIHH.ilENJTl rplIL subserila?r rcpecltullv InforBM the public Mint he ha-1 lately ri inoved from Cleveland to this jdnce, ami has opened a shop on High street, No 17.'i, and where he intends to cany on the busings ot (luiismithing. in all it- various hnnu-lies, keep ing constantly on hnnd a good a-sei Iment ot ih.uhle nnd single barreled guns, rides and ptt-tols, jiowder llnks, shot pouches, nnd very Intof alee neeemry to rur oat the epurt-msu ami hunter. AUo, lewder, shot and chiih. lie will tell the above goods at the lowest prices. Itcpatring done at short notice, and iu the best manner, It'1-h's, he has worked a lung tiino in I he nriueinnl cities ot Kuroiie, and in New York and Cleveland, where he became familiar with the work Iu this country. He Mieves he can assure Iho public that he will give general satisfaction, m. .-i.ii.i.ini'.n, inn, i'i'mi. jy;i-wllA-d2w No. 175 High L, between Rich atnl Town. UONT)N CHI KNSi WL' have just received a lew thermometer chums. ANo. Ihe justly celebrated Ito-foii cylinder eluirns, the most universally ued of any churn in Yimkeedom. If you want tho genuine, call at No. 161, 1 1 stre.-t. QEBE, AllllfITT Si uUh Jy3 Hgnof ttwGtU l'udloek. V lt( IIITECT Ori-ICE-.Hreliiinic'N Itnll, f'olnm- V linn. Ohio, N. 11. h I I.I, V inform the DBblic that during his nbaence all hit Architect nnd bu-ine-s, Knuineeriui; and Hur- yini. will be pronipui attended to w toe above ottwe by th undesigned. H. IL BLACKMORE, tec;u a AiTtiiU-et aaa UIVU e ngineer. W.MITII'S VICES of Domestic Manufacture, the bnt m the 1 1 niarli-t, tor "ale a! ihe f-liili olllie CILT I'ADLOCK HEAIOVAE. WM. TRKVITT, If, D has removed his Ottlre to the next door west ot his residence, iu (be huu-e rci enlly uicuiiied by Col. James Dalzi ll liroad street, u ftrW doors west of High, llavinn been relieved from the duties of iiliyaieiati tu the pen- itentiary, he will now be enabled to devote hi- entire time to his private practice. Columbus, June tsao. jwi uin woi MVh EV VIIEE SAWS. ilH aave a few Bnl r e cast ,-l 1 1 Muley haws. AlCO narrow fid f iermaii -feel, 'together with a large i mill ,iaw, of ( isNortnient of rnw cut - ovs which huve iii'MT been ccjmilleil tor iiialtty in this market. QSBK, ABBOTT & 0D jyl Sign ot the Gilt Padlock. Columhis, ()., Thursday, .May 'J:t, le50. ORDERED, That nil unelea, mere ban dlse and lannaupaanna OK the canals and other public work of the State for exhibition at the State Fair to be held in Cincinnati in September next, hall b-j exempt Iroin toll, botu while going to ami infflHH Fair. OFFin; of the Boaan of rente ohks, ( ColHinbiif, Ohio, MrBj 1P50. 1 berebT OertifT that the fkbore ll I correct copy of nn order adopted i'y the Hoard o( Public World ol Ohio, May 83, 1880, IJLACK (iro de Kine ."ilk-, from SI to $1,7.) cents per yarn Ii beautiful lustres. Also, a few patterns more ot tim e rich fancy riilkfl, which have caused Mich n runh of the Indies, left ye at WM. RICHARDS', P2 . rill. I I.I1TIT AND I I t -. JUST received 2.'i ps assorted Oil Cloths, from 2 to 18 ft. w ide ; 20 Oil Cloth Hug; 50 assorted Cbcnil, Tailed and other kinds, for sale cheap by ighgtad J. D. OBORN Sc CO. OASVBM AMI Oil, ( LOTUS. WF, have been refitting und enlarging ourcartetrooma adjoining our Dry Goods tore, nnd linve the sHtiinetion d knowing they arc as extensive nnd handsome, a any in the State that is deviited exclusively to the side of Carpets. W have now on band a very lafge stock of nil kinds of Car pets, oil OtoCbe, Matting, Mntts, Pruggett, Oil rnmted BUUi Slc, Our stock consists in part of fi ps super BngBan BraneThj. 2000 yifs English and American Imperial ply. 4500 do best Wool, ingrain work. Iroin 80 to 100. 5500 do Medium Wool, ingrain do do 50 to 75. H00O do Cotton and Wool, do do do 3 to 44. 1500 do Cotton limned do do 20 to HI). HOii ilu Wool (,-tripedi stair and ball do 28 to 50 BM do Rag and List do do M tu 50. 400 du Plain nnd colored Matting 4-4, 3-4 and 0-4 wide. 60 to 100 different price Rugs, all sizes. OIL CLOTHS, 900 yd best English Oil Cloths, 7, 9 and 13 feet wide theso Cloths will weigh 5 to 8 His the siiunre yard. 0 to 800 yds American do., 3, 4, S, fl and III feet whlo. We cut these Cloth to tsuit any size hnll or room. 300yds Imitation Mahogany Furniture Oil Cloth. 500 do assorted mnkenif English, German and Amyicnii Cloths, beautiful figures and patterns, all widths. 10 doi assorted pairs pninted Oil Window Hhndes, from BM to WOO yd needle work trwiss Muslin Curtnins, ut I7c to $1 per 8 pairs of splendid work and wove Curtains, worth from $10 to j ,, osborM & CO. PBBFUMB9. 6Ve. L4RQB lot of l'erfumes, Toilet Boagt j, PowoWa, &.c.,just P. T. BKOVVDEI. ii opened by epBfi BABPSM NKIV MCWTHIsT HO I- nAKI'EK'rt New Monthly Mngnzine, No. 1, lor June, trice 25 cents a number. For sale by juneS L N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON M;SIIIMJS It i: I' OUTS OF CASES argued and dn VV termine.I in the Hajierior I unit i.t -e'lill: ens. rur sum at the new bookstore of nwj80) J. H. RILEY & CO NKW NOVELS! nA m n eoinald HA0TDJO6, ot i Tale oftbeTronbleabi it4. Ry I.V Elliot Warburton, Ej 1 v.l Paper. 25 cents. ! r sal-by (juuefll I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON 111 If till:' MTV I'lfOIMHT V riot - . T 1 HE residence of the late Dr. Hi-sun, on lb corner ot Rich, u for ale. 1W1M Wjtneneam i-.nqu'.rn oi juii.h i.. uii.i., or ftpl THOMAS -PAKUOW. BUIDI1K NOTICE. SEALED PBOPOMU will be receivd atthe AudiUir's office, in Delawnre. until the third Monday in July next, tor building a bridge across the Rig Walnut, iu llerkriiiro township, one ball mile south ol Galenn, on tbe Columbus and Lancaster road, lead- in (from uamia. mm siieeifieatlons mny he seen nt the Auditor's office, in fly order of THE COMMLTdONEK.- Phin ami Deli kVi4-d2t Of Delaware county IIAYIMJ AND IIAItVESTIMi. A H the grnss is rnther short, nnd we Mffl a large number nt J seytlics on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to eloe up the stock. Also, snath, rnke. torks, slcklei, MftfM itones. rifle, gru hook, M, n low ea the lowet, jy3 OtltE, ABBOTT & CO. "'TWAS I THAT OIO IT." SIX week since we ngnin commenced retailing goods, and we promised the public that we would put n -top to the enormous price which had been imposed upon them. We flutter ourselves that we have fulfilled thut pn.me. Cotl. e was then In cent-, now W to Mg cent, and everv thing el in proportion. We again say to thu Old Hunkers up street : down, dnrn, you have got to come it or we will make vou complain ot duller times than you do now. We will make your -tores a ' -olitiiile ' and your money krawem a 'desert waste.' We never retailed a manv goods in the same length of time as in tbe Inst ten week : nnd it you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant liahits.be industrious, liv.- econemicallv. and then vou cin afford to sell cheaper. Rot a long a you p-y such high rent, and live o ex-travngntly, you must sell your good high. W- have just received another splendid lot Of new goods. Some iauHfal Irish Poplins, an elegnnt article lor summer dress-ea; a splendid assortment ot silk lace for trimming visetes splendid Corn Color, white and straw Bonnet Ribbons, Ar., Ac at .0 per cent les than up town prices. CAHI'LTIHU. Another splendid lot of Rrosel's Imperial three ply. and Ingrain Carpet just rweived. Alan, a beautiful lot ot Oil Window Shades, some very elegant. LADIES' SHOES. A large assortment of real cutnm work, of the fineat quality, better and rbeatT than in any other alore in ths city. miT94-dw a. p. iron V CO. rpHE HHJIIEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH will a be pa d by us tor WI.UOU His. ot Wool at our -o re mayll-da H. COWL KB Si CO NEW LAW HOOKS. A VIEW of tbe La ot Divorce in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. A By B. F. Patte. , . Also, a lnre sta k ot English Report. London editions. ol. Til, M and 59. Ennlish Common Law Reports, Law of Contrart By SmiUi, author ot the leading Caes: vol.it. Hpenc'a Equity HaweU'a State Trials, 21 vol. London ediu'on . half ralf Bell on Husbi-nd and Wife. Wharton" U. H. Criminal Trials. Barke'a Celebrated Trial. Duolap'a Laws of IVnnaylvania, 1700tolM9 For aale at the New Bookstore of . . may7 J. H. RILFV A CO. THE PILLARS OF IlEHi I LES, r, a Narrativeol Trate! m SS and Morocco in lfMP. By David Lrquehart. 9 vols. For tale by I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON NEW JEWEMtV ESTAMSII3IKNT. It It u WM A li U 0 K . the nndertbrned bare (bnned a iiaitnersiiip with 1 1 i title, and taken the room iormeily ocupietf ov C. It. hmg ns a fancy store, a few doors south ot the American Hotel, nnd nearly oonoslte tbe Exchange hank, where ui' y nave upem-u a new asMiriment oi Wntelil'M, Jewelry, Silver nnd l'litted Ware, ftdd 1'cns), SMeliielea of every description, to suit all eye. And nil kind of FANCY GOODS usually kept In their line, We invite all to call and look at our stock, we will lie pleuml to show our good whether itiey wish to purchace or not. Watches and clocks repaired In the best manner and warranted lor one year. From their experience in the, business they hope to t e able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron- j. ii. imuyvn, COSMOS. Cosmos ; a sketch of n Physical Deseriptlon of the Universe, Ry Alexander Von Humooldt. Translated from the OenaaiL by I:. C. Otb. Now complete In 2 vols. 12mo. AtptCt of Nature, in different Lands and different Clininte ; wlthfcientitic elucidation, lly Alexander Von Humboldt. 1 vol 12mo. Eor inl't at tbe Bookstore of apllMfcltw IN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. HylANTILLAH. My atock ol Mantillas is now complete Call Jrl and MM them. P. T. SNOWDEN, ap'25 No 4, Odeon Ruildlna. KOI GH AMI HEADY HATS. New style, pure rhite and tine qunliiy, just received. A o, a comnlete stock, of all urice and oti ilities, to be oijei 4 ad in aday or two by H. COWLEa & CO. Ft ItNITI HE. 1.1 E havo just received a lot of Eastern Mahogany Furniture i f consist nr.F ol 4 dozen Mahogony Chairs. doan Urge nair scut ('hairs and Bq0u 0 dozen large Hocking Chairs. For sale cheap by muvt) J. D, OSBOH in at CO. STATE CONST I Tl TIONS. T1 IHE Americim's Own Hook, or the (Constitutions of the several BtatBI in the Union embrncing the Declaration ol Independ ence, Constitution of the Undi d States, and the I '(institution of each State, Ac., &0, Ry J. It. Rlgclow, 1 vol. Bvo. This is the latest and most complete compilation ot the Htate i oswuanoai yet pnDnanea, ror mue aj may)! I. N. WHITlN I N. WHITING & Ht'NTINGTON. WINDOW liLASS. (10MMON sizes nnd qualities; also, superior American and s Prenob Glaea. of nearly all sizes usually wanted, nt tbe sign Of tho (JILT PADLOCK. ntarlfl KOSS CI'T SAWS. tnTE bare just received a fresh lot of those very superior crow T T cut Biiwa we have been selling hc. last two years. June? GERE, AHROTT & CO I ltl SSI.I) TAI.MtW CAN-ILI-.Sot ihe very tiret itual I ity can he had at all times t our factory, comer of Front and Spring street. june2-d!tm Also. Lard and Soft Sonn. It P. HoWLETT CO. WINCIIESTE1CS lMtE.IIII 31 DAII EItltEO. TV PES. rpHE sui I Colun UK subscriber takes this method to inform the citizen of nnd itranieri rlsitlni the city, tli;-t bis rooms nmv be found one door north of the Exchange Rnnk, where he 1' now prejiiired to execute Daguerreotype s in the latest and most approved style. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens. Mimiaturcs taken without regard to weather. juneP-dilm D. D. WIKCHfiOTER. I'll It It EST (iKOVE. 'I'HE undersigned take pleasure in informing the citizen of Co-luinhus, that they have taken the farm known U the Moore Farm, 2" milej north of (,'olumbus, with the spacious and splendid house thereon, and have titled up the same in good style, for the accommodation of visitors who may desiie to spend nn hour in the country, and enjoy cool shade, nnd pure atmosphere. The parlors of the bouse have been fitted up for Ladies nnd (ientli men. lee Cream, Strnwlierries, (during their seaeon.) refreshments, Sec., at nil hour. during tbe day and eveniug. Wo have erected on the gmttndl a new patent revolving Swing, on which eight persons can ride nt one time, with perfect safety, ns it is constructed of such materials as to preclude the possibility of danger. We have spared no pains or expense in making this place the most delightful retreat iu the vicinity of this city. Visiter will find every thing that Is desirable for comfort or elegance, and where they can Vijoy leisure, tree from tho dust and heat of the city, during the summer months. The grounds will be open for visiters on THURSDAY. June 13th, nt 2, P. M, ; and continue open during theevening. if 1'atronnge respectfully solicited. junell-tf J. W. SUMMERS St. CO. M'tIO WANTS A BARGAIN f pOK sale cheap lor cash TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wush F ington avenue, north of Hroud street Inquire of junel2 RAKER & ARMSTRONG. liOOO COPIES SOEO IN SIX WEEKS! OF the following valuable book "The Lives of JAMES MADISON and JAMES MONROE, fourth and tilth Presidents o the United States, by John Qvikcy Adams, to which is added a History of their Adminit-trntion." This work is published in a largo aize 12mo. vol. of 4:10 pnges, substantially bound in cloth or leather, toiler In style to " Sew-ard'H Life of J, Q, Adams," containing accurate portrait on teat Price $1,23. There being no work extant giving the private nnd public lives ot tb 'se illustrii.us l'n -iitents, mid the world renowned reputation of the author as a .Statesman nnd a scholar, unit secure an extensive sale for tho above book, ry Agent wanted. J. II. RILEY fc CO., Agents, JuuelO At the New Rookstore, Columbus. FOR SA quire ot ,E A lew Laud Wnrrnnf nt reduced prices. In may31) RAKER Si ARMSTRONG. II a ril ware. OBRBj AIIHOTT tV CO Si)n of Ihe (Jilt I'ndlock, No. till lliuh -treet, HAVE now in store and M iram'tu fruin the cast, n very birge etock fit hnrdware, cutlery, house building materials, farming and mechanical tools. We hnve long liecn anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can nnd will sell to prompt paying pWehaien upon as good terms, if not a little better, than any other establishment in this) vicinity-juue7 GERE, ABBOTT Si CO. UA1EHOAII AND STEA.1IKOAT INSI KANCE. rilllE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of.Mas, I nehnaetH especially empowered to insure against acci- Mnm. capitni n),ooo. Oi-'Firn High street, opposite the Capital House, Columbus. junelO-dtf D. R. HOAO, Agent. JI'ST IN TIME! a ri'I'U timiilv .,f (Imcc OrnnLM- Seeds : some more choice A named Dahlia Roots: Sweet Potatoes and early Potatoes for seed, and u lew additional Flower Seeds, nt the oltlce of tl may I OHIO CULTIVATOR. G itEEEKV'S HINTS towardi Beforn f drcs i and other Writings. 1 vol. 12me, i in Lectures, Id lly Horace (iree ley. wm mm Df juneS I N. WHITN(1 Si HUNTINiT(N. I FRESH arrival of lluetia Vista Hats at A ipg WM. RICHARDS'. (I! EAOIES, IIOEI1 A MINITE! QECEIVED per express last night, Silk and l inen Poplins. IV I. men and Wonted do., beautiful BoBtaet RlbfabM, qdeMttd Irefr Silk in plain black, figured black, and magnificent color, lor sale very low by H. COWLES Sl CO. ap35 FOR SALE. We are authorized to sell the timber on n lot ot ground North of the Rniiroad Depot, supposed to contain ahout7"7 acre. Tho timber consists of Hickory, Sugar, White ( l,.k. hi.. I Nome Heerh. and will be sold at a bargain if applu..UJon In? made aoon. Inquire of mHyfi RAKER Si ARMSTRONG WM. H. KASSON, W-k III OiiAn .n.l mnr.-)unilii. .1 1 s ntctl via Sew Vei k rind hi IV Railroad and Steamers on the Lakes, per epre - flrttghl trains to MMo m three m (Sundays excepted.) i- Mnrk Mh.-knM N i t E. R. It.. Cure Wm. M. Kiiss.m, shut tier New York A Erie taitroail, daily, at .I o'clock, P. M., loot .. V, Mmm Vara ; V for further particular call at the Transportation Office ot the rt. t . h. if. K. ( o , mm UBWmili , mw iot, tu U( Wm. M. Ka-win. No. .r. Marvin Rlisrk. W ater street, liuflab-. Tarifl' of price per 100 lbs. for dry goods and other light hut chandie during Lake navivation, IH50: vrw '. .11. i; TO OaMta aWn Lake Michican ports $tM Canamlnigun Via St'mb't from Itualo. mmwmmM Batavia , Attica Buffalo Via Mich. C. Railroad... 1,90 1,(15 Cincinnati &('tdumbu, O. 2,3 1.10 Vin Sandnskv It. R. .. 1,20 St. Louis, Mo IS .. 1.40 Via Midi. C. Railroad .. . a.OO Lake Erie ports . inrliiilinir tWrmtt N. B. All pMttngn should Iw properly strappt d ami the wHtht Of the .ame marked on each package. No aincle package will lie railed ! than M Ibi. A liberal di-duetion f-otn these prices for econd clas or heavy merchandise. Jnnl" NEW AMI VAI I Ull. ll LAW HOOK-. nRINCtPLBfl OF MKDICAL JI'RISPHIJDLNCF., designed for 1 the professions of Law and Medicine. By Amos Den. Professor of Medical Jurispnidence in the Albany CoBeijc. I fl Admiralty, it Jurisdiction and Prai tire, with practical forma and direction. By Krastus C. Remittor. 'ol. i HtMl United Stiite t ourt itepons. A full stock alway on hand at the New Bookstore. JMU J. H. RILEV Si CO. WABHINtiTON HOI BE, Cheatnut at. above Seventh t., Phllndrlphln. I a central, in th immediati- vicinity nf the most important pub-be Inatitutions, the best and most tashionable places ot business, and the attrctiv- public Sminres of the city. In the immr-tun' reiuiite of Itffht and ventilation, two principal objects nlmed nt in the recent enlargement and tboroush imp'ovement of this House, it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establishment in Amer-tea. To strangers, therefore, it position ia peculiarly desirable. 'I ),,. . (- nber r. turn thank to his friends and th-- PnUI ht the liberal pntnmafe ths-y have extended to him. and assurea them thut he will endeavor to merit a continuance of their favors. June 17, 1850. d8w) A F. OLAflfl. am Ran New pattern in tjnt variety, wroefiht in ail- K' ver, pearl, shell, and ivory, carved and ptain, at -u24 J. M. RILKY & CO S. TO PRINTERS THF.half of a Daily Paper in one of the principal cities f Ohio is held by a silent pannw. This portion would m (I-pravd of on favorable terms to a printrr, who would o aerively into busine with tbe other partner, to whom, for particulars, a letter maybe addressed under cover, postpaid, to Hon. Jot,i: Wond. Auditor of Ohio, or to the LVIitnr ol the Ohio Slate Jmr nal. who will forward a lettr of inquiry. F.ilber of theae genUemen can give a general reply. may'i04f 1 Oi. Mi- VARIATIONS OF POPERY. rpHF. Variation of Popery. By Rev. Samnel Edgar. D. II., ot J. Ireland. American edition. 1 vol. Pvo. Edited by Rev. C. Sparry For sale by I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON TO CONTRACTORS. I'.ALLI) PROPOSALS will bo reeeived at tho otiice of the nuiiruoi rum c Works m the city ot Cidutiibu. until the for the construction of the following work, to wit i OHIO CANAL. Pel the re-biiililmg ot Lookl Nos. 51, .r2 nnd 56, near Porta mouth. tot the rebuilding of Lock No. M and south of Licking Hummit, near Lockbourne. For the re-buldlng of Locks No. , caat of Newark. For the re-buildm.- 1 one of the (light of Locks nt tho junction ot the Dresden side cut und the Muskingum river, near Drei-den.Eor building a Water Oate, with substantial cut atone abut-ments, on the south-east embankment of tho Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. I or bauduM a sniistantial Culvert, of cut atono miuonry, op-pOim WorUubjgtO&'l mill, in Hocking county, with tho neeoaaary emliniikmeiit, Mo. Connected with the uhovo jobs will be the embankmirut and OtharltenU incident to uch work and they are of n character worthy the attention of contractor. It may be determined to re build Locks Nos .11,.VJ mid ,S. near Portsmouth, during the present lull, which the Udder will consider. Thla determination, if concluded, will be expressed in the specifications. 1 he masonry must be of the boat class and the atone of tho most Ipproved qualities, and from quarries; from which atone hua feci ntlv beu fninisbeil for Loekn near l'orbimoulb. Lockbnrnn and Dratdon und for the Lock near Newurk, to be of atone to be approri .. by the Bagtoeen a must the atone In all case. Plans ami -pecifu uti..ns may be set u at tho ofiiee of tho Board ol I'm ic Works, nt Columbus, nt buy time alter the tint dav of July, and tofoTBietfcn in relation to the work near Portsmouth and near Lockbourne, may be had at any time alter the 25th in- stunt, from Wm. MuAboy, Esq., Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Citiml ;unl from Samuel (i. Foster. Re. Emr. Middle Division Ohio I 'anal, in relation to the work near Newark, Dreadcn, Licking Summit Reservoir and Hocking Canal. Ridders unknown to the undersigned must give latlllaeton reference. usubub vv. MAnri'hnwy, june8 Acting Commissioner B P. Sv. A. M. H AL K 1850. i -'ITCH HALE, (Successors to AfcElrain ff Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Denier in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. H. The highest market price paid nt ull times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway &. Co.'a Foundry, Co ixmhl's, Ohio. marS-dtf IAIOTL oallowat. hkniiv r. faoe. i.l,I.OUAV cV l'AGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will prnctico law, a partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, nnd iu the Circuit and Dlatrlct U. 8. Courts. Otiice in Piatt's new building, opposite State Iouee. mnyfi-tf A CARD. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned havo this day entered into a co-pnrtnership, for the purpose of practising Law, Buying, Selling and Leaning Real Estate, Surveying, divi-dinf and DO-dividine of Umdl nnd lots, the Collection of Clnima in ceniriil Ohio, and, also, to nil business heretofore done hy J. F. i.i ill, iriGL'lllI V .Ml III JOSEPH V. SMITH. April 10, l?.V)-aplMtf SAMUEL M. MILLS,. SHALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNHHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly improved. A good bowed lot hoQM, .- table, well and voumr nrchanl on the fnrrn. The farm is well ndanted to raising idl kinds of grains This larm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persona wishing to make a -mall investment or securim: a olcasant home, can not do better than by culling on us. If this does not euit. we havo others that will. SMITH & MILLS, may 1 1 Real Estate AgenU. OH HIM.miI ni,AfKSTlNK" ' pENDERM hit) profeasional servicea to the citizena of Colum-L bus and vicinitv. 'Ri sidence at the Capital Houbk. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel, REFER TO Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. R, H. Howard, Wm. ft, 'ITirall, Esq., Prof. 8. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thomp. on, Columbus Prof. Dnicl Drak Cincinnati MAGZIbnU ROB .ICNK. RAIIAM'S Americiiu Monthly Mngazino for June, " J Godey'n Lady' Hook lor June. .-artainv .Magazine liir .lune .just received and tor ante Dy mny'-Hl I N. WHITING St. HUNTINGTON. FOR I , I j A LOT of Beech Ftnotnti Shingling Lnth. and Reccb Joists. t V Inquire of (may'J71 C. SCOTT, Journal office. WOOL ! I ffafl iIU POtniDfl WOOL wantM at thefr Warehouse, near the National Road Bridge, bv apl'l rut; ii & ualk. LOSS NO'S PICTORIAL FIELD HOOK of the Re-volution, Nos. 1 and i! For aale by june5 L N WHIfHINO Si HUNTINGTON. . n. WOWBAL'QM. WM. F. WHEKLER. WOHBAUGB & wiieeler, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WILL practice ns partners in Franklin nnd the adjoining counties. Prompt attention will be ttvBB to the adjustment and collection of claim of large or small amounts. WM, V. Whkeleh, Notaru Public, will take depositions, ac- knowIedi;metitrt of deeds, Sic. Offlea iu Neil's New Building, north of tho Neil House. Colttmbnii June 21, lgfJOi juneli4 dly-wlm NEW HH1CK I4ROCERY, CORNER OF IUOn ANII FRIEND STREETS. ' Mil; undersigned having purchased theaUickof J. M. Brown, 1 will continued the Grocery anil Forwarding and Commission bnftasm and beg leave to cnll the attention of our friende and tbf public generally to a well selected stock of Groceries, &c. Sic., to which a large stock will be added aoon, and ottered at wholesale and retail at low prices. mnrt.'Ml&wtf. STAGE & FRISBIE. WOO It ! WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of tbe Secretary of Btate until 12 M. on Monday, the 15th day of July, 1650, fir wood for the use of the State, a follows : 2(H) COrdl of wood 2jj feet long. 100 "3 None but dry hickory, beech or BUgar maple if wanted. Bonds with approved accurity will be required for the delivery of the wood in the State House yard before the 20th day of October next. OtM bundled nod twenty-eight solid feet will be required for a rord of wood. HENRY. W. KING, Secy of State, A. A. BLISS, Treasurer of Stnte, JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State. Columbus. June 19, 1850. diiwtojulylO OIL CLOTHS. ff AliCi: and Pnlemlid lot of MnboDAnv Kftncv. f!irmnn. Chi- I i Bean, English and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just re- ceiveil ami lor fale ly J. l). OHliOIlN Si CO. OTICE. Tie: notes and account f Oeorge tie re JtCo., are left with u for aettlcment and collection. They must be paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT Si CO. Columbus, July 5, 1849. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE. piOR pale, low for cash, or on shortcredit, a large assortment ot J. Printing Materials, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium .Smith Press. 1 Htanberry Press, be. Pica. UK) " Bourgeois, nearly new 110 Brevier. 100 ' Minion, a IJO " Mlnfon, " Several font Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which Is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (booh ana Peyauagr,) twpoelnf Stones, nnd finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremely low for cash, or on snort time. deell) CHAM. SCOTT, Agent NEW liiOODS. WF. have in store, and offer for sale on good terms doz. (.'hopping Axes of favorite brands, 4 doi. Broad " 100 " Shovel nnd Spades " m Mill and Cross Cut Saws, jim boxen Window (ihua. I i. n i - " Sash. 1000 lbs. PuttV. 10 bid. Linseed Oil. 'JO0 kega Niiila, assorted. nov9 OKRE, ABBOTT St CO., At the sign ot tbe Gilt Padlock. :l AC AC LAY'S ENULANO. MACACLAVS KNOLAND. 2 vols. 12mo. Muslin, to match Hume's England. For snle by Bntyfl L N. WI1ITINO 4. HUNTINGTON. CARRIAGE n.'PI Hist.-. f( PAIB Lbistic Springs ; 'JO sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass Lfr Habb ll.ind-; :t halea Moas; Patent Leather; Lace, Tufts, Damask Lining i Painted and Oum Cloth Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Caatinga, Sic. For sale by june7 OERE, ABBOTT A CO. NOTICE IS hereby iven that the aubacriber baa been appotnted and qualitied as the administrator nt the estate of Lorenzo S. Bui-kley, late of Franklin county, deceased. tajBeft.wai4 WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, Juno 13, 1R50. NOTICE fS herebv swen that the subscriber has Iwvn nnpointed and I qualified as administrator with the will annexed til the estate of John Stephens, late of Fnmklin eonnty, deceased. junel8w:tt WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . RIDGWAY cfc CO., MAN I' PACT I R E STEAM KNUINES, T7R0M new and improved nnttems, among which i p.V?rAn? of romnact form, with MILL IRONS m. MiM.r.v rAw am, i nd fixture complete. Tliev nl-o make the celebrated IPARKKIl'-1 PATENT WATER WJIKEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEEL-4, and all other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. X1CH1XKII of al) kinds made promptly to order. B1'CKS CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, Premium Cimkina stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnace. Fire Grates, and PLOt OH." all warranted, are con-atantly for sale at WHOLeaaLK and bit ail on blwral terms. Merchant and others dealing in Ploughs and Htovce are respectfully invited to examine our stock and pricte Columbus, febl3 tf I WOULD respectfully announce to tho citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that I have made a new arrangement in bust-iieas. and my pecuniary condition rendera it uecesaary to settle all my accounts. I have been doing businc among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and am the only man who ever engaged exclusively In It up to the present time. It U a busmen that require unremitting attention, nnd for the bettor iiccmiiplihmeiit of which I have made nn agreement with Mr. George W. Williams, as may be seen by tbe advertisement below, by which ho will become iny partner. I take this occasion tosay to all with whom 1 have open accounts, prior to June 1, '50, that they must be Mettled up, either by note or otherwise, immediately.I have money enough due to free me from embarrassment, not-withstanding some of my friend art fearful this it not the case, i nave lived amoiiL' nnd ilotie l,n.iii.a uiih ..., ...i i intend, while my lite i apared, to continue It, relying upon my own reaourcea and reputation a a buaineaa man iu the business in which I am engaged. I aak no combination to aaalat me by eoniptring auainsi other in tho lamo calling, to their injury I . , ,ti. uui, uui i 1 1: in n una uooiniiiimy win near me out in saying that I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my buaineaa, and ever have been. Believing that I feel as w ell to Iho living as any one, and thank, tut lor uat favore, I aolicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, ha been in my employ nearly one year, and aaaitted me through our moat Tearful and trying time, during the prevalence of tbe cholera loot summer. Ho is known as iar as hi acquaintance extends, as a gentieman well qualified for the buBinea in which he is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommendfng him to your favorable conaideration. Respectfully, AZZUR W. HEADER. Juue 'Jtf, 1&0. AZZUR W. READXR. OEOWJK W. WILL LAMM. Ar, CITV COFFIN WARE R00M8. Ti EADLR Sc WILLIAMS, Ciiy Undertakers, have associated themclves together in tho business of Undertaking, in the city ot Columbus, and would respectfully announce that their depot or ware rooms will be found, for the preent, at the old stand ot A. W. Reader, near tlie HRma Hayscules, where they havo a aplendfd assortment of Coffins, consisting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored. Cherry, Black Wnlnut, Ac, of every sort, size and description, tinisbed and lined in a style superior to ony in tho Western cuuutry vh-ying in quality and price to suit the leehnpa of all who may need them for deceased friends 1 b. y have and will conetantly keep on hand, ahrouda, gloveaand MOOkUfe, of every size and quality. They arc also provided with a hearae and enrriagea for attending funerals nnd every thing pertaining to the buaineas. Carriages and a hearae always in readiness to convey Irieiids and a corpse to any part of the State whenever called for. A. W. Reader ha the exclusive right of the --tate of Ohio for I rump's Celebrated Cornet Preserver, the use and utility of which can only be appreciated by witnessing Its effect. Suffice It to say, R. Si W. are prepared to preserve a corpse free from decompost-uou or change, any length ot timo, and convey It, in that condition, to nny part of the country. They are also provided with a substantial Vault in which to do-posit the dead previous to interment, agreeably to tbe feelings Henna and relative. Cooling Roarde will be furnished at any hour during the day or night, by culling at the shop or at tho residence of either one of tho (inn. One of the firm mnv alwavn !..- fonmt at th r, ml the day, or at his residence at nhrbt As tljeV Will attend to all Calls nrnmntlv mn, im r1.,Am,4naJ render satisfaction, they confidently expect to be austained in their undertaking. Residence of A. W. Reader ia door from Third, on Mound street, adjoining German Church. Residence of Q. W. Williams Id door from Third, on Rich, opposite Baptist Church. ium4-tf RAIiS. Cash paid for Rags, C anvasa Bagging, Grass, and Tarred Roue, and all other deacrintiona of natwr.maWii.'B stock, by CYRUS W. FIELD & CO. WMdm At their Rag Warehouse, 94 Bookman at. I fm ,tAt' ftnentOI fSObaga JavaCoflee, landing from Uni-A UU ted Statee, an or sale by KING Si HEFFNER, apt! Cincinnnati SCIiAR AND .11 0 LASSES. 350 hdda Sugar, fair and prime; 1,300 bbla Molasses ; fur sale by tuii . HrRHi marVi S7 Main street, Cincinnati TRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very desirablo collection of Legal Papers, to which tho attention of members of tbe Convention is respectfully invited. Cuahing' Manual ; JeHerson'a do. Soutbenand (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution. For sale at J. H. RILEY Si CO.'B Bookstore. CARPETING. SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, and cmb'd Window Curtains, tor sale by mart3 WM. A. McCOY Si CO. CIIICKKRING eV CII.HEKT'S Ml PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, TaTP"fl 'Uil received and for sale at manufacturer1! prl-1 1 I I ces. A. REED, Agent, Pen doors North of the Neil House, nulO-dly Columbus, Ohio. PAPER HANCINGS. A LARGE aaaortmcut of Paper Ilanginga and Bordera for aalo cheap by WM. A. McCOY Si CO. ENTERTAINMENT AT FOREST GROVE. MRS. DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Forest Grove, ovary evening, from live to eight o'clock. Juno 28, '50 d6t TAMES NEW NOVEL. Tho Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R. v .Iiimci 37M.C. Fhe Dalton's.bv C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For aale by JunlB L N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. rpiIK History of the Confeasioual, by John Henry Hopkins, D. 1 D., 1 vol. 12mo. The Past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated f'om the French of De Lamartine, 1 voL 12mo. For aale by Junl8 L N. W1HT1NG A HUNTINGTON. VACANT LOTH FOR BALK. Two small lots on Gay v street, near the comer nt l ourih street Cheap and on easy term. SMITH Si MILLS, Real Estate Agents JuneS J03KPH LIPFKNC0TT. LIPPENCOTT oV 1IARR. WM. C. IUHR MANtJPACT I'REHS OF THOCMX FIBE rBOOP SAFES, Second Street, between Wood and Smilhjield Streets. ON Tuesday atternoon, July S3, 1H8, the underaigned were cnlh-d upon by Messrs. Lippencott a Rnrr towltness an honest and fair test of one of their Fhosnix Safes. The furnace being prepared, the Safe was placed Lnaide thereof with hooka, paper and some money ; when tho door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled nt a quarter past 'J o'clock, and In a short nnie the Safe was red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when tho committee expressed their satisfaction that tbe time occupied with such heat was BuiRcient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and the door openeiltho books, papers and money aafe. The beat was no great aa to melt off the brnss mountings. We, therefore, tnke pleasure in recommending these Safes to the public as be ing, iu our judgment, entirely hre-proot. JARVIS Si TRABUE, NOCK Si RAW80N, CORNWAL Si BROTHER, BRANNON Ji THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CRONUN. I nm engaged In tlie foundry buaineaa, and know something about furnaces nnd heat I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can treely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion, entirely fire-prool. WM. KAY, Measrs. Buttles, Comatock St Co. arc our agents for the above Safes, where n sample can beaccn, and alao at tbe office of the Ohio State Journal. LIPP1NCOTT Si BARR. PAINTS. Wll have on hnnd and for aale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varniab. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnlah, together with a great variety of points, brushes, A c At the sign of the jyl OILT PAULOCK. fB'20 REWARD! STOLEN, from the aubacriber, in Perry townahip, Franklin county, O., on the night of the :2fith inat, a DARK CHESTNUT SOBRKL MARE, seven or eight year old, with a largo scar on her right (high, a plain hnlter mark around her nose, and a little white around one bind foot ; in her gait, generally racks. The above re wan I will be paid to any ono who will return the mare and arreat the thief, or tl5 will be paid for the mare alone je38 LEWIS T. LANE. Yn7k7T BOXES WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may I. iUUv le found aingle and double thick French, the beat Pittxhurg. Also, cheaper glats of all the usual Mean At the sign ofthe jyij GILT PADLOCK. ( OLi niu s ;aslm;ht ano coke company. A T a meeting of the Directors, held June 21, '50, It was order-: ed that the aubacriptions io the stock be paid to Thomas Moodic, Eaq.. Treasurer, in inatallment as follows, to wit I N Installment '0 per cent, on or before Monday July 1st, next. 3d do 30 do Aug. 5, do 4th do 30 do Sept. 2, do ;th do 30 do Oct 7, do Grit do 10 do Nov. 4, do Promptness on the part of stockholders Is expected. juniW-tnovl WM. A, PLATT, Secretary. FORULIL " rOUH very desirable small building lots on Rich street, east of Seventh street, for sale very low and on good terma. Inquire of Uunel4-d SIMTII St MILLS. FOR SALE Two houses and lots, with stables, wood houses and every other convenience attached, situated on Friend atreet, they are brick buildings and in complete order, and will be sold eery tow if applied for soon. Bayers will do well to call on u before purchasing elsewhere, maylfi SMITH & MILLS. QTBSX GOODS.-Beads, Rings, Clasps, Slides, Bags, Purses, Sic. Also, Pen Knives, a Bph ndid assortment. ap34 J. H. RILEY & CO. MPOR SALE. Two elegant and substantial DWELLING B0D8M on Town atreet, between Fourth and Fifth. SMITH Si MIL LB, pl7 North Room in Exchange Rank. TOOLS. 110 Carpenters and others, who use carpenter tool, we most mnjttctfelly say that we have die best assortment ot tools ever brought to this rity. and we are disposed to aell them very low for ea h. jyl GERE, ABBOTT at CO. I. F. COWWAT. L TOMLINSO. B. F. CONWAV& CO 1ROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIQ IRON. Ann Commission nd Forwerdlnff .Me rehiinte, raoNT itiiit, A Jj3lya PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. July 7, 1850